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During his tenure, the Philharmonic inaugurated the " Live From Lincoln Center " television series in 1976, and the Orchestra continues to appear on the Emmy Award-winning program to the present day.
Rogers, who began to test the stock and real estate markets during his tenure as a M * A * S * H cast member, appears regularly as a panel member on the Fox Business Network cable TV stocks investment / stocks news program Cashin ' In, hosted by Fox News anchor Cheryl Casone.
During Rukeyser's tenure, the program featured a distinctive theme composed by Donald Swartz entitled " TWX in 12 Bars ," which featured percussion supplied by a teletype machine.
During his tenure, he launched, under the guidelines outlined by the United States, a program to fight drug-trafficking in Bolivia, which called for the eradication of coca, a controversial strategy.
During Marsden's tenure as program director, the style of the station evolved into a sound which is perhaps best described as a more professional-sounding version of a campus radio station.
Nightly News had moved into first place in the Nielsen ratings in late 1996 and held onto the spot for the remainder of Brokaw's tenure on the program, placing him ahead of ABC's Peter Jennings and World News Tonight and CBS's Dan Rather and the CBS Evening News
Under Cleland's seventeen-year tenure an ambitious expansion program resulted in six major new buildings, while enrollment and the college budget tripled.
Officials involved in the AID program during Wolfowitz's tenure told The Washington Post that he " took a keen personal interest in development, including health care, agriculture and private sector expansion " and that " Wolfowitz canceled food assistance to the Indonesian government out of concern that Suharto's family, which had an ownership interest in the country's only flour mill, was indirectly benefiting.
As a result, for most of his tenure he was in a position to enact practically any program he wanted.
During Veneman's tenure, the Food Stamp Program and child nutrition program were reauthorized and funding increased, strengthening the ability of USDA to provide services to recipients and provide additional accountability to taxpayers.
For at least six weeks following his return to The Tonight Show, Leno's program beat Letterman in the overall ratings each night, though with a reduced lead in comparison to his first tenure.
Participants who began their tenure on the program in 2011 or earlier received a salary of ¥ 3, 600, 000 per year after tax.
This program was developed through NOAA during his tenure.
During his tenure at KDWN Bell met and married his second wife, Ramona, who later handled production and management duties for the program.
She is best known for her 13-year tenure on NBC's Today program, followed by 12 years as co-host of Dateline NBC, and for her public acknowledgements of her struggle with bipolar disorder.
During his tenure, he expanded rail access to the city, established sewer and electrical services, started a program of paving streets, and presided over a period of massive growth.
During his tenure with Shell, he completed the first part of the economics program at the London School of Economics in 1964 and he also completed a law degree at Leiden University, graduating in 1965.
Building on the Rams ' tradition and with an eye to the future, Coach McCrystal has been instrumental in implementing many program enhancements during his tenure.
During his tenure as president, Ebbs expanded Embry-Riddle into non-traditional university projects, such as Embry-Riddle's Commercial Airline Pilot Training program ( CAPT program ), which was sold in 2006.
Buswell's tenure was characterized by expanding enrollment ( from approximately 400 in 1925 to 1, 100 in 1940 ), a building program, strong academic development, and a boom in the institution's reputation.
The old Convention was unwilling to enforce the tenure of officers, and it did not fully support the program and methods of Martin Luther King, Jr. and others in the Civil Rights Movement.
Other characteristics of his tenure were the opportunities given to young American singers in spite of the absence of a formal training program at that time, and also regular tours by the SFO to Los Angeles between 1937 and 1965, which expanded the season into November.
Ms. Davol, who began her tenure at Porter ’ s as a Spanish teacher, was one of two educators selected for this program in 2012.

tenure and director
Since 1989, the director of NIST has been a Schedule-C Presidential appointee and is confirmed by the United States Senate, and since that year the average tenure of NIST directors has fallen from 11 years to 2 years in duration.
In 1938, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe began his 20-year tenure as director of IIT's School of Architecture ( 1938 – 1959 ).
Prior to that, he was a noted New York municipal bond lawyer, director of Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign, and one of Nixon's closest personal friends ; after his tenure as Attorney General, he served as director of Nixon's 1972 presidential campaign.
Thomas M. Messer succeeded Sweeney as director of the museum ( but not the foundation ) in 1961 and stayed for 27 years, the longest tenure of any of the city's major arts institutions ' directors.
Morley ended her 23-year tenure as museum director in 1958 and was succeeded by George D. Culler ( 1958 – 65 ) and Gerald Nordland ( 1966 – 72 ).
The music director is Riccardo Muti, who began his tenure in 2010.
The Arecibo Observatory, established by Cornell University and the National Science Foundation during Gold's tenure as director of the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research.
Though it began touring and recording modestly in the 1960s and early 1970s under the batons of a young Zubin Mehta and Franz-Paul Decker, the MSO became a household name under the directorship of Charles Dutoit, who became music director in 1977 after the brief tenure and jolting departure of Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos.
During his service for the development and industrialization of the country as a director general at the age of 30, and a political party chairman and the youngest Turkish prime minister at the age of 40, his overall tenure was shorter than only İsmet İnönü's.
Nunn ( who had been appointed to follow Hall's tenure at the National Theatre in 1986 ) ceded his RSC executive directorship to his co-artistic director Terry Hands, who took the brunt of media hostility during a difficult few years for the company.
He was appointed the joint artistic director of the Chichester Festival Theatre, with the West End impresario Duncan Weldon in 1995 for a three-year tenure.
Sawaya began her tenure as executive director in mid-November 2007, but abruptly changed her mind two weeks later.
In 1895, Willem Mengelberg became chief conductor and remained in this position with the organization for fifty years, an unusually long tenure for a music director.
Gelb began his tenure by opening the 2006-2007 season with a colorful and highly stylized production of Madama Butterfly by the English director Anthony Minghella originally staged for English National Opera.
Edward F. MacNichol, who was director of NINDS between 1968 and 1973 described his tenure as the end of a " long period of NIH prosperity ".
During his tenure, he hired Pete Rozelle as the Rams ' public relations director ; Rozelle later became one of the most important commissioners in the history of the NFL.
In 1966, he was briefly musical director of The Tonight Show Band during the tenure of Johnny Carson.
Mackerras was succeeded as musical director by Sir Charles Groves, who was unwell and unhappy during his brief tenure in 1978 – 79.
Broyles ' tenure as men's athletic director has seen the construction of world-class facilities for basketball, football, track and field ( indoor and outdoor ), golf, and baseball at Arkansas.
During his tenure as minister Dempsey continued to serve as the Fianna Fáil director of elections.
In 2005 Mann took up a tenure position as Associate Professor at Penn State University in the Department of Meteorology ( with joint appointments in Department of Geosciences and Earth and Environmental Systems Institute ) and also became director of the university's interdepartmental Earth System Science Center.
In September 2009, the orchestra announced the conclusion of his tenure as music director at the end of the 2012-2013 season, upon which Graf is to take the title of conductor laureate of the orchestra.

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