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CEO and Fred
As programming chief, Robert W. Pittman recruited and managed a team for the launch that included Tom Freston ( who succeeded Pittman as CEO of MTV networks ), Fred Seibert, John Sykes, Carolyn Baker ( original head of talent and acquisition ), Marshall Cohen ( original head of research ), Gail Sparrow ( of talent and acquisition ), Sue Steinberg ( executive producer ), Julian Goldberg, Steve Lawrence, Geoff Bolton studio producers and MTV News writers / AP Liz Nealon, Nancy LaPook and Robin Zorn, Steve Casey ( creator of the name " MTV " and its first program director ), Marcy Brahman, Ronald E. " Buzz " Brindle, and Robert Morton.
He often called Drexel's president and CEO, Fred Joseph — known for his strict view of the securities laws — with ethical questions.
* Fred Carl, Jr., founder / CEO of Viking Range Corp.
Olsen & Co. in 1995 and has since been CEO, though Fred.
# Fred McNeil, CEO from 1975 to 1979
CEO and President of Macrovision Corporation Fred Amoroso posted his own open letter in response to Steve Jobs's.
The Yule Log was created in 1966 by Fred M. Thrower, President and CEO of WPIX, Inc.
* Fred Franzia, CEO, Bronco Wine Company and Classic Wines of California
When her CEO contacts her and asks her to meet him for dinner afterward, she worries that her job may be in danger and engages the help of a headhunter named Nick Harris ( Fred Weller ) to look for a new position.
Upon the death of Fred Maytag II, the last family member involved in the company's management, E. G. Higdon was named president of the company, with George M. Umbreit becoming chairman and CEO.
The show was the brainchild of Fred Silverman, then President and CEO of NBC, who was desperate to replicate the success he'd had at ABC and CBS.
Less than a month earlier its CEO, Fred Goodwin, denied rumors that losses were possible.
* Fred Gehring, CEO of Tommy Hilfiger
The episode features several guest-stars, including comedian Fred Willard, country singer Dolly Parton, Fox CEO Rupert Murdoch, sports commentators Pat Summerall and John Madden, and former American football players Troy Aikman, Rosey Grier and Dan Marino.
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, Sony CEO Fred Ehrlich, and others also gave testimony at the hearing.
Per Bergsland became CEO of Fred Olsen Air Transport in 1968 and CEO of Widerøe from 1970 to 1981.
Soon after the NatWest acquisition, Mathewson stepped down as RBS's CEO, handing the reins to his deputy Fred Goodwin, who assumed responsibility for integrating NatWest.
* In the 1995 film Batman Forever, Wayne Enterprises was finally presented in the series, with Bruce Wayne serving as head of the entire company ( CEO ), while Fred Stickley was head of the research department until being murdered by Edward Nygma, an employee in that department.
He chaired RBS during the tenure of CEO Fred Goodwin, who promoted aggressive expansion of the bank by acquiring other banks.
On July 1, 2004 Fred Falk stepped down as e. Digital ’ s President and CEO to serve again as VP of Corporate Development.
Russ Hilderley, president and CEO of Gilder, hosted Reaching Out, a daily phone-in program from 10: 00 am to noon, and other hosts included Fred Edwards from noon to 2: 00 pm and Brian W. Martin from 2: 00 to 6: 00 pm.
Fred now lives in Southern California and has served as the CEO of Lantronix ( Nasdaq LTRX ) and GameSpy ( acquired by IGN ).

CEO and nephew
J. Irwin Miller, 2nd CEO and a nephew of a Co-Founder of Cummins Inc., the Columbus-headquartered diesel engine manufacturer, instituted a program in which the Cummins company paid the architects ' fee, provided the client selected a firm from a list compiled by Miller.
* Sanford N. McDonnell, nephew of founder and later President ( 1971 ), CEO ( 1972 ) and Chair ( 1980 ) of McDonnell Douglas.
The Ambassador's nephew James Kennedy is CEO of Cox Enterprises.
In 2006, Gilles Pélisson, nephew of Accor co-founder Gerard Pélisson, took over the group as CEO, replacing former CEO Jean-Marc Espalioux.
In 1984, Sotirio's grandsons Paolo and Nicola Bulgari were named Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the company and nephew Francesco Trapani was named CEO.
In 1968 these 140 paintings were purchased by her great nephew Luitwin von Boch, the CEO of Villeroy & Boch Ceramics.

CEO and wine
CEO Trevor O ' Hoy, resigned on 10 June 2008 after poor performance by the wine division of the group.
Agee is a Managing Partner of the Semper Charitable Foundation and CEO of the family ’ s boutique wine business, Aurea Estate Wines, Inc.

CEO and legend
He teamed with another Cowboy legend, Roger Staubach, the founder and CEO of Staubach Co., to form Smith / Cypress Partners LP, a real estate development enterprise specializing in transforming underutilized parcels in densely populated areas into commercially viable properties anchored by national retail giants.
Steve Rogers, the CEO of the Cronulla Sharks and a former club legend, died on 3 January 2006 at the age of 51 of a " mixture of prescription drugs and alcohol ".

CEO and Ernest
The new CEO, Scott A. Ernest, started on 31 May 2011.
Ernest previously worked for Textron CEO Scott Donnelly when both worked at GE.
* Ernest Scheyder ( May 11, 2010 ) " Interview-Celanese CEO Looks to Shake Up Product Line " Reuters
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, she was working as a secretary for the National Steel Corporation in 1941 when she met and later married her boss, Chairman and CEO Ernest T. Weir.
Notable alumni and faculty include business magnate J. Willard Marriott, author-historian Fawn Brodie, past LDS Church president David O. McKay, communications expert Mark Evans Austad, inventor of the industrial diamond H. Tracy Hall, U. S. Secretary of the Treasury David M. Kennedy, prominent lawyer and university president Ernest L. Wilkinson, former president and CEO of T-Mobile USA Robert Dotson president of Black & Decker Nolan D. Archibald, professional basketball coaches Dick Motta and Phil Johnson, and band and orchestra composer Clair W. Johnson.
Ernest Henry Volwiler ( August 22, 1893-October 3, 1992 ) spent his entire career at Abbott Laboratories working his way from staff chemist to CEO.

CEO and started
Apple CEO Gil Amelio started negotiations to buy Be Inc., but negotiations stalled when Be CEO Jean-Louis Gassée wanted $ 200 million ; Apple was unwilling to offer any more than $ 125 million.
Following this, the company started to rapidly divest its under-performing divisions under CEO William Anders.
After Mal Evans started work for The Beatles, Aspinall was promoted to become their personal assistant, and eventually ascended to the position of CEO for Apple Corps ( a position he held until 10 April 2007 ).
Co-founder and CEO Mike Lazaridis was a UW student before he started RIM, and was the chancellor of the university.
Immediately after becoming CEO, Sporck started an historic price war among semiconductor companies, which then trimmed the number of competitors in the field.
Following the commercial success of the film in June 1982, Steve Ross, chief executive officer ( CEO ) of Atari's parent company Warner Communications, started negotiations with Steven Spielberg and Universal Pictures to acquire the license to produce a video game based on the film.
* Peter Cancro, CEO of Jersey Mike's Subs, who started working at the chain's Point Pleasant location as a 14-year old.
In June, in a sign of continuing trouble at MSNBC, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that he would not have started MSNBC if he knew then what he knows now.
In 2005 Borgward ( President ) and Knöss ( CEO and Vice President of the Supervisory board ) started the revival of Borgward.
Tauzin started as CEO in 2005 and continued until he stepped down in 2010.
He started as CEO in October 1993.
In 2002, a strategic reorganization started, led by the former CEO Peter Davies.
Miller started as Vice President of Product Development but in a few years rose to Chairman and CEO.
To replace Copland and fulfill the need for a next generation operating system Amelio started negotiations to buy BeOS from Be Inc. but negotiations stalled when Be CEO Jean-Louis Gassée demanded $ 275 million ; Apple was unwilling to offer more than $ 200 million.
The company was started in 1987 as Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. by Greg Hendershott, its CEO ( until 1 July, 2012 ).
The battle extended into 2007 with a $ 385 million buyout offer led by the firms Madison Dearborn and Tornante ( an investment company started by former longtime Disney CEO Michael Eisner ).
It was started in the United States by attorney / television producer Steven Lipscomb, who served as CEO of WPT Enterprises ( WPTE ), the firm that controlled the World Poker Tour up to November 2009.
President and CEO Cindy Lee is a Taiwanese-Canadian who started the business with one store.
The BGP staff did not embrace the Clear Channel name, and several members of the Graham staff eventually left the company, including former President / CEO Gregg Perloff and former Senior Vice President Sherry Wasserman, who started their own company, Another Planet Entertainment.
JUDE development was originally started by Kenji Hiranabe, CEO of Change Vision, Inc, in 1996, around the time that UML, Java and some design patterns began appearing.
In 2006 Credit Suisse started operating all three divisions under a single " Credit Suisse " brand name under the leadership of then CEO Oswald J Grubel.
Kennedy started with the bond department, and later served as a vice president, president and then CEO for nearly 10 years.
His tenure as chairman and CEO started off on a low note-he took over the role on September 7, 2001, just four days before the terrorist attacks on the United States, which killed two employees and cost GE's insurance business $ 600 million, as well as having a direct effect on the company's Aircraft Engines sector.

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