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Chairman and London
On arrival in Britain the passengers and mail were unloaded in Plymouth, but the Koh-i-noor stayed on board until the ship reached Portsmouth, from where Lawrence and Mansel took the diamond to the East India House in the City of London and passed it into the care of the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the EIC.
These have included: Hugh Pelham, Director of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology ; Daniel St. Johnston, Chairman of the Gurdon Institute ; Jim Smith, Director of the MRC National Institute for Medical Research ; Richard Treisman, Director of CRUK London Research Institute and Peter Lachmann, Founding President of The Academy of Medical Sciences.
Subsequently, Rhodes was severely censured at the Cape inquiry and the London parliamentary inquiry, and forced to resign as Prime Minister of the Cape and as Chairman of the Chartered Company for having sponsored the failed coup d ' état.
His union position at the Inland Revenue Federation brought Callaghan into contact with Harold Laski, the Chairman of the Labour Party's National Executive Committee and an academic at the London School of Economics.
After National Service as Lieutenant in Malaya, Caine returned to the United Kingdom where he became writer-in-residence and then Chairman of Trustees of the Salford Playhouse before moving to London.
* Li Zhisui, The Private Life of Chairman Mao ( London: Random House, 1996 ) ISBN 0-09-964881-4
In 1975, when plans were under way to introduce the London Transport Silver Jubilee Bus fleet, the then Sales Manager of London Transport Advertising, Geoffrey Holliman, proposed to the Chairman of LTE, Kenneth Robinson, that the Fleet line should be renamed the Jubilee line.
Iain Duncan Smith at Nightingale House, London, in March 2010 in his role as Chairman of the Centre for Social Justice
Appointed by the Corporation, the committee consisted on twelve advisors under the chairmanship of Charles Reed FSA ( son of the Congregational philanthropist Dr Andrew Reed ) who rose to prominence as the first MP for Hackney and Chairman of the first School Board for London before being knighted.
* The Chairman of the London County Council ( LCC ) was granted the style in 1935 as part of the celebrations of the silver jubilee of George V. The Chairman of the Greater London Council, the body that replaced the LCC in 1965, was similarly granted the prefix.
He was a Fellow of the Institute of Fuel, London, from 1938 onwards ; Chairman, Conference of Research Associations, 1943 – 1945 ; Chairman, Solid Fuel Industry, British Standards Institution, 1937 – 1942 ; Chairman and Director, Institute for the comparative study of History, Philosophy, and the Sciences, Kingston upon Thames, 1946 – 1959.
David Ricardo, Chairman of the Free Traders in London wished to raise money to give to Villiers in recognition of his work, Villiers declined this.
* Chairman: James Bishop, former editor of The Illustrated London News and Foreign News Editor of The Times
Lord Stevens is the Executive Chairman of Monitor Quest a London based Corporate Intelligence, Investigations and Risk Mitigation Company Lord Stevens is Chairman of Monitor Quest, a global specialist risk consultancy.
In December 1997, Hurd was appointed Chairman of British Invisibles ( now renamed International Financial Services London or IFSL ).
In 1934, he was elected Chairman of the Corporation of Trinity College of Music in London.
Historically within Lancashire, Earlestown is named after Hardman Earle ( 11 July 1792-25 January 1877 ) who was the Chairman of the London and North Western Railway.

Chairman and Assembly
This may even lead to an institutional variability, as in North Korea, where, after the presidency of party leader Kim Il-Sung, the office was vacant for years, the late president being granted the posthumous title ( akin to some ancient Far Eastern traditions to give posthumous names and titles to royalty ) of " Eternal President " ( while all substantive power, as party leader, itself not formally created for four years, was inherited by his son Kim Jong Il, initially without any formal office ) until it was formally replaced on 5 September 1998, for ceremonial purposes, by the office of Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, while the party leader's post as Chairman of the National Defense Commission was simultaneously declared " the highest post of the state ", not unlike Deng Xiaoping earlier in the People's Republic of China.
In 1998 Rau stepped down from his positions as SPD Chairman and Minister President, and on 23 May 1999, was elected Federal President by the Federal Assembly of Germany to succeed Roman Herzog ( CDU ).
** Chairman of National Assembly of Vietnam
" The position of Chairman of the National Defence Commission has been declared the " highest office of state " and has the " highest administrative authority " according to decrees issued by the Supreme People's Assembly.
On 15 November 2007 the National Assembly completed its term and a caretaker government was appointed with the former Chairman of The Senate, Muhammad Mian Soomro as Prime Minister.
The President of the Socialist Republic () is elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term and acts as the commander-in-chief of the Vietnam People's Armed Forces and Chairman of the Council for Defence and Security.
John Nkomo, Speaker of the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe, praised China's investment on 24 April 2007 during a state dinner in Harare held during the four-day visit of Jia Qinglin, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, to Zimbabwe.
Dubček was elected Chairman of the Federal Assembly ( the Czechoslovak Parliament ) on 28 December 1989, and re-elected in 1990 and 1992.
The President has the power to guarantee observation of the constitution and all laws, act as commander in chief of the armed forces, exercise the duties of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania when the Assembly is not in session, and appoint the Chairman of the Council of Ministers ( Prime Minister ).
Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on Finances, he harassed his successor in the cabinet.
* Peter J. Barnes II ( born 1928 ), Chairman of the New Jersey State Parole Board who had served in New Jersey's General Assembly from 1996 to 2007.
He also served as Chairman of the Helmetta Republican Party, is the current Vice-Chair, was the 2005 Republican nominee for Middlesex County Clerk, was a Republican candidate in 2006 for U. S. Congress in New Jersey's 12th congressional district and the 18th district's candidate in 2007 and 2009 for New Jersey's General Assembly.
Although not required to stand for popular election to his key offices, he was unanimously elected to the Supreme People's Assembly every five years, representing a military constituency, due to his concurrent capacities as KPA Supreme Commander and Chairman of the DPRK NDC.
As the Chairman of the Assembly Government Organization Committee, Weinberger was responsible for the creation of the California Department of Water Resources and was instrumental in the creation of the California State Water Project.
Each Department is run by the Chairman of the Department, the Vice-Chairman, and the General Assembly of the Department.
Party's Secretary-General and State President, Chairman of the National Assembly, Prime Minister, Vice President is most important members of the Politburo LPRP.
The National Assembly election was lined up immediately after trips to mainland China by KMT Chairman Lien Chan and PFP Chairman James Soong.
Max Sisulu is the speaker in the National Assembly ; Mlungisi Sisulu is President of the Walter Sisulu Pediatric Cardiac Foundation and Chairman of Arup Africa.
* Chairman Abbas ' address to the 63rd session of the United Nations General Assembly ( 26 September 2008 )
In 1951, Hammarskjöld became Vice Chairman of the Swedish delegation to the United Nations General Assembly in Paris.
He became the Chairman of the Swedish delegation to the General Assembly in New York in 1952.
They include Executive Committee Member of Mambili Party, Accra ( 1935 – 37 ); General Secretary of National Council of Nigerian and the Cameroons ( 1944 – 45 ); President of the NCNC ( 1946 – 60 ); Vice-President of the Nigerian National Democratic Party ( 1947 – 60 ); Member for Lagos in the Legislative Council of Nigeria ( 1947 – 51 ); Member for Lagos and Leader of the Opposition in the Western House of Assembly ( 1952 – 53 ) Member for Onitsha in the Eastern House of Assembly ( 1954 – 60 ); Minister of Internal Affairs ( Jan .– September 1954 ); Minister of Internal Affairs, Eastern Region ( 1954 ); Member of His Excellency Privy Council, Eastern Nigeria ( 1954 – 59 ); Primer of Eastern Nigeria ( 1954 – 59 ); President of the Senate of the Federation ( Jan .- November 1960 ); Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of Nigeria ( 1960 – 63 ); President of the Republic of Nigeria ( 1963 – 1966 ); and Chairman and Presidential candidate of the Nigeria People ’ s Party ( 1978 – 83 ).

Chairman and Coleman
" In 2010, Coleman became Chairman and CEO of the American Action Network.
Following the election of Boris Johnson as Mayor in May 2008, Coleman was appointed Chairman.
" In a letter to the New York Times, John Barr, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, asserted that Coleman was " not responsible for the redesign of the college ... It was the board of trustees ".
Coleman replaced Snyder, who served as interim CEO since February 2006, and was Chairman of the Gateway Board of Directors.
Coleman was on the ASCAP Board of Directors for many years and also served as their Vice Chairman Writer.
* Vice Chairman: Mark Coleman
Rotherham United Football Club ’ s Chairman, Dennis Coleman, had mentioned the possibility of sharing the currently being constructed New York Community Stadium.
Writer James Coleman, Chairman of the President's Panel of Youth, urged changes in the high school curriculum to address the problem of senioritis.
Thalheimer was replaced by Chairman Jerry W. Levin, who was formerly Chairman and CEO of American Household / Sunbeam, Coleman, and Revlon, and under whom Sunbeam Products / American Household had filed for bankruptcy in 2001.

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