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Richard Schwartz, CEO of Ansa, became Borland's CTO and Ben Rosen joined the Borland board.
William F. Miller was interim CEO until September of that year, when Whitney G. Lynn became interim president and CEO and then continued to have a succession of CEOs including Dale Fuller and Tod Nielsen.
Sony executive Norio Ohga, who later became the CEO and chairman of Sony, was convinced of the format's commercial potential and pushed further development despite widespread skepticism.
Pfeiffer became President and CEO of Compaq in 1991, as a result of a boardroom coup led by board chairman Ben Rosen that forced co-founder Rod Canion to resign as President and CEO.
The stock price of Compaq, which was around $ 25 when Capellas became CEO, was trading at half that by 2002.
Capellas, Compaq's last Chairman and CEO, became president of the post-merger Hewlett-Packard, under Chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina, to ease the integration of the two companies.
In 1997, Don Yannias, a long-time associate and investment advisor of Safra, became CEO of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. A new company, Britannica. com Inc. was spun off in 1999 to develop the digital versions of the Britannica ; Yannias assumed the role of CEO in the new company, while that of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. remained vacant for two years.
Claudius ( played by Kyle MacLachlan ) became the CEO of " Denmark Corporation ", having taken over the company by killing his brother.
He became CEO in 1979 and chairman in 1987, succeeding Jack and becoming the first non-family member to hold that post.
Bob Davis became the CEO and first employee of the new company in 1995.
Dennis Peasenell became CEO.
Jobs returned to Apple as a consultant in 1997 and then after the 4th of July weekend the same year became interim CEO.
Werblin remained involved in the sports community and became the first chairman and CEO of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority where he helped to create the Meadowlands Sports Complex, including Giants Stadium.
Long-time Project Gutenberg volunteer Gregory Newby became the foundation's first CEO.
Following the dismissal of Bohn, an interim CEO was appointed, longtime Porsche employee, Heinz Branitzki, who served in that position until Wendelin Wiedeking became CEO in 1993.
With the death of company founder and first CEO Willard Rockwell in 1978, and the stepping down of his son Willard Rockwell, Jr. in 1979 as the second CEO, Bob Anderson became CEO and led the company through the 1980s when it became the largest U. S. defense contractor and largest NASA contractor.

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Gallus, who became emperor upon Decius ' death, negotiated a treaty with the Goths under duress, which allowed them to keep their booty and return to their homes on the other side of the Danube.
This objective became particularly important after 1990, when it was learned that Gorbachev had negotiated an agreement with Chevron, an American oil company, to develop Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil fields.
The last of Tomaras, Man Singh Tomar, negotiated peace with Sikandar Lodi, Sultan of Delhi and became vassal of the Delhi Sultanate.
This exemption from passport control is part of a treaty between Australia and Papua New Guinea negotiated when PNG became independent from Australia in 1975.
His cousin, Ernesto Pacelli, was a key financial advisor to Pope Leo XIII ; his father, Filippo Pacelli, a Franciscan tertiary, was the dean of the Sacra Rota Romana ; and his brother, Francesco Pacelli, became a lay canon lawyer and the legal advisor to Pius XI, in which role he negotiated the Lateran Treaty in 1929, the pact with Benito Mussolini, bringing an end to the Roman Question.
Following the defeat, a political marriage alliance was negotiated in which the Han became the de facto inferior partner.
These supermodels negotiated previously unheard of lucrative and exclusive deals with giant cosmetics companies, were instantly recognizable, and their names became well known to the public.
The Army plotters and their civilian allies became convinced that Hitler should be assassinated, so that a government acceptable to the western Allies could be formed, and a separate peace negotiated in time to prevent a Soviet invasion of Germany.
The island peacefully negotiated with Britain its own independence and became a sovereign nation at midnight on 30 November 1966.
( Louis Botha, the Boer leader with whom Kitchener had negotiated his aborted peace treaty in 1901, became the first Prime Minister of the self-governing Union of South Africa in 1910.
Just before World War II, the Army's need for a large training and maneuver area became apparent, and the Army negotiated with landowners to lease for the Yakima Anti-Aircraft Artillery Range.
He soon founded the Henna Motor Company and became the youngest person in Chevrolet history to own a car dealership when he negotiated to become a Chevy dealer, a dealership that is still owned and operated by the family today, seven decades later, as Henna Chevrolet.
The speech was delivered 10 months before the Armistice with Germany and became the basis for the terms of the German surrender, as negotiated at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.
He negotiated a special treaty with a number of Fante and other local chiefs that became known as the Bond of 1844.
) so shooting the gopher puppet became part of the intensely negotiated effects package.
Halifax is also mentioned in the 2011 novel The Afrika Reich, an alternate history novel in which Halifax became Prime Minister following the fictitious massacre of British forces at Dunkirk, the novel's divergence point, and negotiated an uneasy peace with Nazi Germany.
La Rochefoucauld became ambassador successively to Vienna ( 1805 ) and to the Hague ( 1808 – 1810 ), where he negotiated the union of Holland with France.
While the Peace was being negotiated, Alcibiades became more influential in Athens.
The resignation of Harold Wilson brought James Callaghan to power, however his small majority was eroded with several by-election losses and the government became increasingly unpopular during the Winter of Discontent, although an arrangement was negotiated in 1977 with the Liberals known as the Lib-Lab pact and a succession of deals with the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru to hold referendums on devolution in exchange for their support, had helped to prolong the government's life.
In 1912, Spain negotiated with France ( who controlled the affairs of Morocco at the time ) for concessions on the southern edge of Morocco, and on July 29, 1916, Francisco Bens officially occupied for Spain the Cape Juby region, that became the South Zone of the Spanish protectorate of Morocco, separated from the main North Zone by the French protectorate of Morocco.
Between the two world wars, he negotiated match monopolies with European and Central and South American governments, and finally controlled between two thirds and three quarters of the worldwide match production, and became known as the " Match King ".
He became president of the CIO in 1952, and negotiated a merger with George Meany and the American Federation of Labor immediately after, which took effect in 1955.
The treaty was negotiated by U. S. Secretary of State James Buchanan, who later became president, and Richard Pakenham, British envoy to the United States and member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom for Queen Victoria.
He negotiated with the Yamacraw tribe for land and established ( Oglethorpe became great friends with Chief Tomochichi, who was the chief of the Yamacraw ) a series of defensive forts, most notably Fort Frederica, of which substantial remains can still be visited.
The surrender was negotiated in the Convention of Saratoga, and Burgoyne's remnant army became known as the Convention Army.

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