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Fiedler was then technical director of Hitler's super-secret `` Reichenberg project '', which remained unknown to the Allies until after the war.
Between the years 1926 and 1937 Bertelli was the technical director of Aston Martin, and the designer of all subsequent Aston Martin cars during this period, these being known as the " Bertelli cars ".
* Chief Executive Officer or CEO / Executive Director for the nonprofit sector ( United States ), Chief Executive or Managing director ( United Kingdom, Commonwealth and some other English speaking countries ) – The CEO of a corporation is the highest ranking management officer of a corporation and has final decisions over human, financial, environmental and technical operations of the corporation.
* Fellow – In a dual career ladder organization a fellow is often a very senior technical position and is equal to a director or VP
* Technical director, the most senior technical person within a theatrical company or television studio
Born in Lugo di Romagna, he was chief designer and technical director of Ducati from 1954 until 1989.
* John Carmack, technical director
Jacques Maroger (; 1884 – 1962 ) was a painter and the technical director of the Louvre Museum's laboratory in Paris.
Kenneth M. Miller is credited as being the first technical director to officially launch MTV from its New York-based network operations facility.
* 1951 – André Wetzel, Dutch footballer, manager and technical director
Wernher von Braun was the HVP technical director ( Dr Walter Thiel was deputy director ) and there were nine major departments:
The typical Spaghetti Western team was made up of an Italian director, Italo-Spanish technical staff, and a cast of Italian, Spanish, German and American actors, sometimes a fading Hollywood star and sometimes a rising one like the young Clint Eastwood in three of Sergio Leone's films.
Newly hired technical director Alan Jenkins fired midway through the year.
Prost restructured the team, hiring Joan Villadelprat as the managing director and replacing Jenkins with Henri Durand as the team's new technical director.
From 1974-1976, Viola worked as technical director at Art / Tapes / 22, a pioneering video studio in Florence, Italy where he encountered video artists Nam June Paik, Bruce Nauman, and Vito Acconci.
… that all such systems developed for use by U. S. forces are considered to be for joint use .” To achieve this the director of the Defense Information Systems Agency ( DISA ) is charged with “ developing information technology standards to achieve interoperability and compatibility … ensure that all systems and equipment shall conform to technical and procedural standards for interface, interoperability, and compatibility ”.
The title is generally equivalent to director of photography ( DP ), used to designate a chief over the camera and lighting crews working on a film, responsible for achieving artistic and technical decisions related to the image.
Enfield's technical director at the time, Tony Wilson-Jones, saw little future in the system, however, and it was not put into production by the company.
* Fred Brooks's The Mythical Man Month quotes the exchange between Harriman and his chief engineer as an example of a " technical director as boss and producer as right-hand man " relationship.
James D. Preston, a former superintendent of the Senate gallery, acted as technical director for the Senate set, as well as advising on political protocol.
* British engineer Ross Brawn, best known for his role as the technical director of the Scuderia Ferrari f1 team and current team principle of Mercedes Grand Prix.
* The technical director, especially in larger theatres, has the responsibility of overseeing the rigging and construction of the stage scenery.
In 1891 he branched out into railroad car manufacture, naming the company Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft, and employed Hugo Fischer von Roeslerstamm as technical director in 1890.

technical and led
There were two aborted take-offs which led to concern on board, and the passengers were advised by a stewardess to disembark again while a minor technical error was fixed.
The limited memory capacity of early computers led to substantial technical challenges when designing the first compilers.
: History of science and technology has consistently taught us that scientific advances in basic understanding have sooner or later led to technical and industrial applications that have revolutionized our way of life.
A technical glitch led to Fleming and Cope's commentary going out over NBC's television broadcast in place of the network's own audio during the coin toss ceremony.
While the technical problems seemed to be solvable, the USAF required a winged design ( for cross range ) that led to the Shuttle as we know it today.
Significant operation success in Kosovo led to resumption of production and technical improvements, and the system is at present in operational use in Iraq and other military operations.
Van Leeuwenhoek's interest in microscopes and a familiarity with glass processing led to one of the most significant, and simultaneously well-hidden, technical insights in the history of science.
Marketing and commercial pressures have led to the word “ peering ” being also used routinely when there is some settlement involved, even though that does not correspond to the original technical meaning of the word.
Given the type of warfare that had been carried out in the conflict — wherein highly mobile groups of soldiers and rebels continued to move to and from on the desert terrain, retreating at a time and then suddenly attacking to regain control of small towns and villages in the Eastern rebel held parts of Libya — had led to the technical becoming a vehicle of choice for both sides.
This has led to a resurgence of popularity for more traditional progressive metal bands like Dream Theater and Symphony X, and also has led to the inclusion within the progressive metal scene of bands that do not necessarily play in its traditional style such as thrash / power metallers Nevermore, technical death metal acts Necrophagist and Nile.
The recommendation in Freud ’ s technical papers for analysts to be emotionless, according to Ferenczi and Rank ( 1924 ), had led to " an unnatural elimination of all human factors in the analysis " ( pp. 40 – 41 ), and to " a theorizing of experience " ( p. 41 ): the feeling experience of the intersubjective relationship, two first-person experiences, within the analytic situation.
While subsequently released files show that ' Macmillan's cuts were few and covered up few technical details ', and that even the full report at the time found no danger to public health, later official estimates acknowledged the release of polonium-210 may have led directly to 25 to 50 deaths, and anti-nuclear groups linked it to 1, 000 fatal cancers.
In the twelfth round Hopkins ' scored a knockdown, but before the contest could continue Trinidad's father entered the ring, which led to the referee stopping the fight by technical knockout.
The groups sound is known to flow back and forth between ambient, experimental, major, positive melodies to aggressive, technical, heavy metal influenced single-note progressions with the vocals holding the same contrast between multi-voice harmonies and soulful falsettos to explosive, powerful, melodic shouting all being led by a distinct and unique, jazz influenced drumming style.
The administrative activities in MSFC were led by persons with backgrounds in traditional U. S. Government functions, but all of the technical heads were individuals who had assisted von Braun in his success at ABMA.
For servers the technical limitations of the old ISA were too great, and in late 1988 the " Gang of Nine ", led by Compaq, announced a rival high performance bus-Extended Industry Standard Architecture ( EISA ).
Fritz Reiner ( 1938 – 48 ) led the orchestra as Music Director for a decade, imposing his precise technical demands while also triggering substantial turnover in personnel exacerbated by the World War II military draft.
Each encountered technical difficulties that led them to found a company, initially called " Multiscreen ", with a primary goal of designing and developing a simpler approach.
While a technical achievement, the plane suffered a series of highly public failures, as the shape of the windows led to cracks due to metal fatigue.
Despite providing an enormous gain in worker productivity, the Chinese spinning wheel fell into disuse over the subsequent centuries and was completely unknown by the 17th century, whereas the mechanical automation of spinning in Europe in the 18th century ( from manual spinning wheel precursors of the 13th century ultimately sourced from Asia Minor ) led directly to a process of technical refinement and engineering improvements that resulted in the Industrial Revolution and widespread mechanization of production of goods beyond yarn.
CinemaScope was used from 1953 to 1967, but due to technical flaws in the design and its ownership by Fox, several third-party companies, led by Panavision's technical improvements in the 1950s, now dominate the anamorphic cine lens market.
Political and managerial pressure to show results led to the three APT-P trains being launched in 1981 when, in hindsight, they were not ready for service ; many technical problems persisted and reliability was not high.
Quarry lost the fight on cuts via seventh-round technical knockout despite a tremendous effort in which he led in the early rounds.

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