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She and served
She served for a number of years without pay beyond her travel and maintenance.
She served as secretary in the Seminary office for 25 years, and was in charge of correspondence, records, and bookkeeping.
She served one four-year term on the national committee.
She established a Nursing Trust for local villages, and served on various committees and councils responsible for footpaths and other country life issues.
She served as president of the New York branch.
She served as managing editor from 1917 to 1921.
She also served as one of three co-hosts ( along with Roy Clark and Glen Campbell ) on the CBS special Fifty Years of Country Music.
She served 30 days in jail for violation of the terms of her probation and entered a drug program immediately thereafter.
She has served as Commissioner since February 2009.
She served three terms as Prime Minister of Norway ( 1981, 1986 – 89, 1990 – 96 ), and has served as the Director General of the World Health Organization.
She served as Prime Minister from February to October in 1981.
She served as the regent of Mantua during the absence of her husband, Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and the minority of her son, Federico, Duke of Mantua.
She also served on the board of the Freedom National Bank until it closed in 1990.
She served as curator of ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History from 1946 to 1969.
She served as president of the American Anthropological Association in 1960.
Barbara Walters said of her, " She has served every day for eight long years the word ' style.
She served in the Baltic during the Gunboat War where she participated in the seizure of Anholt Island, and the Channel.
She was first elected to the City Council in 1975 as an at large member, she served on the council until 1982.
She had to leave her other children behind because they were not legally freed in the emancipation order until they had served as bound servants into their twenties.
She was active in student politics and served as the Social Affairs Secretary and Organization Secretary of the National Union of Students from 1969 to 1970.
She served five full terms and less than a year of her sixth term in the parliament until her inauguration as President in 2000.
She served off and on until she was struck from the Navy list ca.
She served as president until her death in 2006.
She served as a secretary for the 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix.

She and trustee
She was the first Director of Personnel for Intel Corporation and the first Vice President of Human Resources for Apple Inc. She currently serves as Chair of the Board and the founding trustee of the Noyce Foundation.
She became a trustee for the centre and helped fundraise for it.
She had a keen interest in opera, was a trustee of the National Library of Scotland, a board member of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, a trustee of the Scottish National War Memorial, and a non-executive director of Scottish Television.
She graduated in 1949 with a degree in English, and became a lifelong active contact for the University — helping financially and participating personally — and became a lifetime trustee of the institution in 1987.
She has served as a trustee of, and helped fund, emerging organizations such as Glasses for Humanity, Bridges. org, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Eurasia Foundation.
She is also a member of the boards of the Sunlight Foundation, StopBadware, The Long Now Foundation, and a trustee of the Santa Fe Institute.
She is an avid supporter of charities, and stands as a trustee of the British charity The Chemical Dependency Centre, having also supported the Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care and The Elton John AIDS Foundation.
She is a lay member of the Health Professions Council, chair of the Nursing and Midwifery Council Audit Sub-Committee, a trustee of the Pension Scheme for the Nursing and Midwifery Council and Associated Employers, a member of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Appeals Committee, and a trainer with Cumberlege Connections Ltd ( a health sector leadership and training consultancy ).
She is a trustee and former Chairman of the Robin Hood Foundation.
She is also a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania.
She also served as a trustee of Occidental College from 1952 to 1967.
She was trustee on the Lakehead Board of Education for seventeen years and its chair for seven.
She also is vice-president of Action for Children, sits on the Council of The Prince's Trust and is a trustee for BBC Children in Need.
She was one of the founders of the Forum for International Policy where she is a trustee.
She was a Winnipeg school trustee for the Seine River ( Winnipeg )| Seine River division, and served as President of the Manitoba Teachers ' Society and Vice-President of the Canadian Teachers ' Federation for a period of time.
She was elected as a Catholic School trustee on the Hastings-Prince Edward Separate School Board in 1985, and served as its Chair from 1991 to 1996.
She was a trustee and the Vice Chair for Development for the Catlin Gabel School, overseeing fundraising activities for the scholarship fund and teacher education.
She was elected as a school trustee in 1987 and was then elected to the Oakville, Ontario Town Council, and later, the Halton Regional Council.
She is also a trustee for the Griffin Poetry Prize.
She served as a school trustee in the 1980s, in the district of Silver Heights-Booth.
She is a trustee of Comic Relief and fellow of the Royal Television Society.
She is currently 00. a trustee of the African Medical and Research Foundation ( AMREF ), Africa ’ s largest health NGO, based in Nairobi.

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