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Board and Directors
As of March 31, 2011, the Board of Directors consisted of Frank Dangeard, Jim Wilson, Tom Virden, Gene Davis, Alexandra Fichelson.
Druyan has served on the Board of Directors of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws ( NORML ) for over 10 years ,< ref >
Each Promoter member has one seat ( and one vote ) on the Board of Directors and the Qualification Review Board ( the body responsible for developing and maintaining the qualification process ).
The Bank's governing bodies are the General Meeting of Shareholders, the Board of Directors, the Governor, the Director General and three Deputy Directors General ; the last five constitute the Directorate.
The Board of Directors has administrative powers and is chaired by the governor ( or by the Director General in his absence ).
The appointment of the governor is the responsibility of the government, head of the Board of Directors, with the approval of the President of the Republic ( formally a decree of the President ).
The Board of Directors is elected by the shareholders according to the bank statute.
Bob Jones, Jr. was a connoisseur of European art and began collecting after World War II on about $ 30, 000 a year authorized by the University Board of Directors.
Some who are pushing for this standardization are the National Association of Corporate Directors, McKinsey Consulting and The Board Group.
* P Blumberg, ‘ Reflections on Proposals for Corporate Reform Through Change in the Composition of the Board of Directors: “ Special Interest ” or “ Public ” Directors( 1973 ) 53 Boston University Law Review 547
* European Directors and Board Members Association
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* Director or Member of the Board of Directors – high-level official with a fiduciary responsibility of overseeing the operation of a corporation and elects or removes officers of a corporation ; nominally, Directors, other than the Chairman are usually not considered to be employees of the company per se, although they may receive compensation, often including benefits ; in publicly held companies.
In privately held companies, the Board of Directors often only consists of the statutory corporate officials, and in sole proprietorship and partnerships, the board is entirely optional, and if it does exist, only operates in an advisory capacity to the owner or partners.
Non-profit corporations are governed by a Board of Trustees instead of a Board of Directors
Not to be confused with a Member of the Board of Directors who is also referred to as a Director.
* President – legally recognized highest " titled " corporate officer, and usually a member of the Board of Directors.
* Secretary or Company secretary – legally recognized " titled " corporate officer who reports to the Board of Directors and is responsible for keeping the records of the Board and the company.

Board and is
But it would greatly strengthen any Mayor's executive powers, remove the excuse in large degree that he is a captive of inaction in the Board of Estimate, increase his budget-making authority both as to expense and capital budgets, and vest in him the right to reorganize city departments in the interest of efficiency and economy.
Lawmaking power is removed from the Board of Estimate and made a partnership responsibility of the City Council and the Mayor.
As was said in Gonzales, `` it is the Appeal Board which renders the selective service determination considered ' final ' in the courts, not to be overturned unless there is no basis in fact.
To the members of our Advisory Board, and most specially to its members who constitute our committees of selection, the Foundation is indebted for its successes of choice of Fellows.
Dr. Ray is a Fellow of the Foundation -- appointed thrice to assist his studies of William Makepeace Thackeray and of H. G. Wells -- and, before his appointment to the Foundation's executive staff, had been given our highest scholarly accolade, appointment to the Advisory Board.
The Carletonian, the college newspaper, is edited by students and published by the College under the supervision of the Publications Board.
The 2% increase in retail sales in October to a 4-month high is encouraging in this connection as well as the most recent consumer survey by the National Industrial Conference Board, which shows a decided pickup in consumer spending plans.
Sheeran, a lawyer and former FBI man is running against the Republican organization's candidate, Freeholder William MacDonald, for the vacancy left by the resignation of Neil Duffy, now a member of the State Board of Tax Appeals.
The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
* 1923 – The first Prefects Board in Southeast Asia is formed in Victoria Institution, Malaysia.
AA is served entirely by alcoholics, except for seven " nonalcoholic friends of the fellowship " of the 21-member AA Board of Trustees.
The Convention on Offenses and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft (" Tokyo Convention ") is a multilateral convention, done at Tokyo between 20 August and 14 September 1963, coming into force on 4 December 1963, and is applicable to offenses against penal law and to any acts jeopardizing the safety of persons or property on board civilian aircraft while in-flight and engaged in international air navigation.
The Atlanta Falcons Adviser Board is made up of eleven members: Arthur M. Blank, Henry L. “ Hank ” Aaron, Steve Bartkowski, Glenda Hatchett, David E. Homrich, Felker W. Ward, Jr., Carl Ware, Bill Bolling, Dr. Robert M. Franklin, Ingrid Saunders Jones and Andrew Young ( Ambassador ).
The Board of Secondary Education for Rajasthan is located in Ajmer.
ACM is led by a Council consisting of the President, Vice – President, Treasurer, Past President, SIG Governing Board Chair, Publications Board Chair, three representatives of the SIG Governing Board, and seven Members – At – Large.
In 1964, the functions of the Admiralty were transferred to a new Admiralty Board, which is a committee of the tri-service Defence Council of the United Kingdom and part of the Ministry of Defence.
The new Admiralty Board meets only twice a year, and the day-to-day running of the Royal Navy is controlled by a Navy Board ( not to be confused with the historical Navy Board described later in this article ).
As mentioned above, there is also a new Navy Board in charge of the day-to-day running of the Royal Navy.
A Bulletin Board System, or BBS, is a computer system running software that allows users to connect and log in to the system using a terminal program.

Board and normally
The President, who participated in the discussion, normally endorsed the NSC Action, and the decision went down the hill for implementation to the Operations Coordinating Board.
The Board has a Chairman, President, and Vice President and an Executive Committee, and normally meets twice per year to set the Society's policies and future directions.
It relies on a single-tiered Board of Directors that is normally dominated by non-executive directors elected by shareholders.
The Village of Webster has a Planning Board and Zoning Board, which normally meet on the first and third Thursdays of the month, respectively.
In between plenary assemblies, meetings of the WJC Governing Board are normally held once a year.
Inmates serving sentences of more than 2 years are normally seen before the New Zealand Parole Board after serving one-third of the sentence, although the judge at sentencing can make an order for a minimum non-parole period of up to two-thirds of the sentence.
The School is normally governed by a ten-member Board of Trustees elected for three-year terms by parents.
The President of the Board is normally the Chair of the Jewish Leadership Council and this development is seen to have extended the influence and reach of the Board's President.
Since a decision cannot normally be appealed more than once, County Court cases rarely reach Supreme Court-level, though this may be the case if the independent Board of Appeals grants a leave of appeal.
Bord Gáis Éireann (, meaning " Gas Board of Ireland "), normally branded as Bord Gáis, is the main supplier and distributor of pipeline natural gas in the Republic of Ireland.
The need for a new type of unit became apparent to the Tactical Mobility Requirements Board ( normally referred to as the Howze Board ) of the U. S. Army in 1962.
Each party to the opposition proceedings normally bears the costs it has incurred, unless the Opposition Division ( or, in appeal proceedings, the Board of Appeal under ), for reasons of equity, orders a different apportionment of costs.
Such appointments will normally be staggered among the Board membership to ensure an orderly turnover in the Board's overall composition on a periodic basis.
College students have normally secured most of the top positions in the competitive Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad examinations every year.
The National Commander's Unit Citation Award was approved by the Civil Air Patrol's National Board at its March 2006 meeting .." It is awarded to " units providing services or achievements above and beyond those normally recognized by a Unit Citation Award.
When Australian Cricket Board administrator Alan Barnes told a dressing room of Australian cricketers that there were 50, 000 others who would be prepared to play for Australia for nothing, the normally mild mannered Redpath reacted.
All 14 members normally attend Board meetings.

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