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Some notable German descendants in Chile are: Air Force General Commander Fernando Matthei Aubel, architect Mathias Klotz, tennis player Hans Gildemeister, female athlete Marlene Ahrens, Police General Commander Rodolfo Stange Ölckers, Musician Patricio Manns, Army Commanders in Chief Lieutenant General René Schneider and Division Generals Emil Körner, Economist Rolf Lüders, politicians Carlos Kuschel, Rolf Lüders Schwarzenberg, Miguel Kast and Evelyn Matthei, businessmen Horst Paulmann, Jürgen Paulmann, Werner Grob, Carlos Heller ; TV presenters Karen Doggenweiler, Margot Kahl, Pamela Hodar, Michael Müller, writer César Müller ( aka Oreste Plath ), actresses Gloria Münchmeyer, Aline Küppenheim, actor Bastián Bodenhöfer, painter Rossy Ölckers, and publisher and orders collector Norberto Traub.
Key architect Greg Papadopoulos later became Sun Microsystems, Inc .' s Chief Technology Officer.
This is the only country house for which he was the sole architect, though he extensively remodelled Ockham House, now mostly destroyed, for the Lord Chief Justice King ).
Vandenberg Air Force Base is named in honor of the late General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, second Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force and chief architect of today's modern Air Force.
Nicholson, state senator, U. S. Senator, and Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court ; Sterling Marlin, NASCAR driver ; Dr. Marion Dorsett, inventor of the serum to control hog cholera ; Fran McKee, first female line officer to hold the rank of rear admiral in the U. S. Navy ; Lyman T Johnson, civil rights movement ; and Raphael Benjamin West former Nashville mayor and Civil Rights ally, noted architect James Edwin Ruthven Carpenter, Jr. and John Harlan Willis, United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the Medal of Honor — for his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II.
In addition to their pioneering accomplishments with steel-framed buildings and skyscrapers, Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan were early employers and mentors of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, whose consistent praise for Adler (" the ' American Engineer ' my ' Big Chief '") surpassed even that which he reserved for Sullivan, whom he called his " lieber meister ".
It has been speculated that this was due to Card being " overshadowed " by the influence of Karl Rove, the Senior Adviser and Deputy Chief of Staff who was " the architect " of Bush's political rise.
* Chief Secretary ’ s Building ( 1890 – 95 ), Sydney, Australia, Second Empire additions by Walter L. Vernon, architect.
The main Ottoman front at this time was in Mesopotamia where a German-led force under the command of the former Chief of the German General Staff ( and architect of the Battle of Verdun ), General Erich von Falkenhayn, was undertaking an expedition to recapture Baghdad from the British.
In 1901 the commissioner of architects selected Franco-American architect Emmanuel Louis Masqueray to be Chief of Design of the fair.
The fort was designed by a Milanese architect, Giovanni Battista Cairati, who was the Chief Architect for Portuguese possessions in the East.
Among the employees who worked in Hunt's firm was Franco-American architect and fellow Ecole des Beaux Arts graduate Emmanuel Louis Masqueray when went on to be Chief of Design at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis.
The main building of the college is attributed to Roland Ingleby Smith, Chief architect of the Northern Ireland Ministry of Finance at the time of its construction in 1928-1930.
Mary Colter ( architect, Indian art expert, and 35-year veteran of the Fred Harvey Company ) designed the china and silverware used on the Super Chief.
Hungarian-American architect Roland Wank ( 1898 – 1970 ) revised the initial plans from Bureau of Reclamation engineers, and gave the poured-concrete Norris Dam a modernist style, which was controversial and advanced for the era of construction, but the result would eventually succeed in elevating Roland Wank to the position of Chief Architect for TVA from 1933 through 1944.
Amongst the well-known residents of this house were Sir William Yorke, baronet ; the Venetian ambassador ; the architect Samuel Pepys Cockerell ( a great great nephew of the diarist Samuel Pepys ); and the General Commander in Chief of the Army, Viscount Hill, who left in 1836 ( and who gave his name to the modern road bridge north of Westbourne Grove called Lord Hill's Bridge ).
The architect of Italian unification was Count Camillo Benso di Cavour, the Chief Minister of Victor Emmanuel.
In 1899, George William Parker who had designed fire stations in Bootle and Belfast, and been referred to as the " architect of the world's fire service " was appointed Chief of the Manchester Fire Brigade and
Among the most well-known members of the fraternity are Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States, Baseball Hall of Fame member Lou Gehrig, actor Burt Reynolds, architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Chief Justice of the United States Frederick M. Vinson, and Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.
As the government renewed conditions for the development, the shortlisted proponents failed to renew their proposals and Chief Secretary Rafael Hui Si-yan said the much-criticised giant canopy – centrepiece of the winning design by architect Lord Foster – would be scrapped with the entire to start all new by a review of the basic facilities to be offered.
* John Lenthall ( 1807-1882 ), American naval architect and shipbuilder, Chief Constructor of the Navy from 1849 to 1853 and chief of the United States Navys Bureau of Construction and Repair from 1853 to 1871
Thomas Fuller ( architect )' s son, Thomas W. Fuller, was also appointed Chief Architect in 1927.
Chief architect of the company Sune Lindström erected five groups of his typical " mushroom " water towers, the Kuwait Water Towers, but the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed, wanted a more attractive design for the sixth site.
Chief among these was Hugh Edgar, an architect from Surrey, who was cast in the role of the butler.

Chief and development
* Chief commercial officer or CCO – the executive responsible for commercial strategy and development
* Chief International Officer or CIO – responsible for development and implementation of overseas markets
* Chief Medical Officer or CMO – especially in a pharmaceutical company, the person responsible for scientific and medical excellence of the company's research, development and products
* Chief Science Officer – responsible for research, development and new technologies.
* Chief Search Officer – responsible for research, development and planning of brand search marketing
After initial development, Robinson turned the movement over to James E. West who became the first Chief Scout Executive and the Scouting movement began to expand in the U. S. As BSA grew, it absorbed other Scouting organizations.
Even the idea and concept behind the Ampera was rooted in Opel with Frank Weber, the former " Global Vehicle Line Executive and Global Chief Engineer electric vehicle development ," being originally an Opel employee who was moved to the USA in order to advance the development of this concept in GM's home country instead of the German outpost that is Opel.
The first Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ) of Porsche AG was Dr. Ernst Fuhrmann, who had been working in the company's engine development.
In the case of any military development, the military commander was to report directly to the Chief of Staff in Rome.
Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slessor believed that had the air force been forced to choose among the three British bombers under development in the late 1930s — the Avro Manchester, Short Stirling, and Handley Page Halifax — it would have chosen the wrong one.
There are six executive vice-presidents in charge of the following areas: baseball development, business, labor relations and human resources, finance, administration ( whose vice-president is MLB's Chief Information Officer ), and baseball operations.
Mitchell was succeeded as Chief Designer at Supermarine by Joseph Smith, who was responsible for the further development of the Spitfire.
Whitlam advised Kerr not to do so, noting that no Governor-General had consulted with a Chief Justice under similar circumstances since 1914, when Australia was at a much earlier stage of her constitutional development.
On June 1, 1949, the Army Chief of Ordnance designated Redstone Arsenal as the Ordnance Rocket Center, its facility for ordnance rocket research and development.
In October 1948, the Chief of Ordnance designated Redstone Arsenal as the center of research and development activities in free-flight rockets and related items, and the following June, the Ordnance Rocket Center was opened.
The Mayor is the Chief Executive Officer of the Borough, and as such presides over all public meetings, provides leadership in the development of community projects and makes appointments to various boards.
Notable residents of the development have included President Richard M. Nixon, Mrs. Pat Nixon, Raymond V. Gilmartin, current Board member on Microsoft, former Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Merck & Co., Inc, and Tom Coughlin, coach of the New York Giants.
* The Provost, Vice-Provosts-research & overseas development / Chief Academic Officer, Senior Lecturer, Registrar and Bursar ;
Moore next attended the Command and General Staff College, followed by a three-year tour in the Office, Chief of Research and Development where his initiative and insights were key to the development of new airborne equipment and airborne / air assault tactics.
* Chief Software Architect in software development
In January 1948, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen Carl A. Spaatz renamed it Weaver Air Force Base in honor of Brig Gen Walter R. Weaver, one of the pioneers in the development of the Air Force.
Before World War I he held a number of senior positions relating to weapons development, before being appointed Chief of Staff of the North Sea Command in 1908, rising to Rear Admiral on 27 January 1910.
The biggest influence on the development of the Reichswehr was Hans von Seeckt ( 1866 – 1936 ), who served from 1920 to 1926 as Chef der Heeresleitung ( literally " Chief of the Army Command ").

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