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* P Blumberg, ‘ Reflections on Proposals for Corporate Reform Through Change in the Composition of the Board of Directors: “ Special Interest ” or “ Public ” Directors ( 1973 ) 53 Boston University Law Review 547
Board certification demonstrate a physician s exceptional expertise in a particular specialty and / or sub-specialty of medical practice.
A 2012 U. S. National Transportation Safety Board report which investigated the response of the Canadian energy company Enbridge to a July 2010 pipeline spill in Michigan where millions of litres of oil began to pour in and around the Kalamazoo River compared the company s handling of the spill to the Keystone Cops.
The conception that in religious matters anyone, however ignorant, can judge for himself, is the direct denial of the old Jewish maxim,The ignorant cannot be pious ( Avot 2: 5 )… The majority vote of a Board of Directors of a synagogue is, after all, a negligible quantity when it is in opposition to the vote of historical Judaism with its myriad of Saints and thousands of Sages … The sorting, distributing, selecting, harmonizing and completing can only be done by experienced hands.
In the United States, today s United Methodist Church continues to embody Methodist traditions in their response to social needs through the General Board of Church and Society and the General Board of Global Ministries.
This organization, along with the church s Department of Education for Negroes of the Board of Education, helped provide education to former slaves and their children.
To this day, the Women s Division of the General Board of Global Missions holds property across on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, which was built using funds provided by laypeople.
Mary also sits on the Board of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, an organisation which supports good governance and great leadership in Africa, and is a member of the Foundation s Ibrahim Prize Committee.
In addition, the nursing programs ( practical nursing, baccalaureate and master s degrees ) are fully approved by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation, State Board of Nursing and the baccalaureate and master s degrees are fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education ( CCNE ).
In 1887, PTs were given official registration by Sweden s National Board of Health and Welfare.
That same year, he was also elected to the Board of Directors of Northrop Grumman Corporation, the world s third largest defense contractor.
He serves as a senior advisor with Booz Allen Hamilton, the Defense Policy Board, the advisory boards of Fleishman-Hillard, Computer Science Corporation, the Comptroller General s Advisory Board of the GAO, and the Executive Committee of Military Ministry.
The Director is next in command and works with the Board to establish and fulfill the museum s mission statement and to ensure that the museum is accountable to the public.
Educators work with the Board, Director, and Curator to ensure that the needs of the public are met as laid out in the institution s mission statement.
The University s Board of Governors is responsible for determining the educational character and mission of the University.
On May 18, 1954 Greensboro became the first city in the South to publicly announce that it would abide by the U. S. Supreme Court s Brown v. Board of Education ruling which declared racial segregation in the nation s public schools unconstitutional.
‘ It is unthinkable ,’ remarked School Board Superintendent Benjamin Smith, ‘ that we will try to the laws of the United States .’ In agreement with Smith s position, the school board voted six to one to support the court s ruling.
Entities under the SEC s authority include securities exchanges with physical trading floors such as the New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE ), self-regulatory organizations ( SROs ) such as the National Association of Securities Dealers ( NASD ), the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board ( MSRB ), online trading platforms such as The NASDAQ Stock Market ( NASDAQ ) and ATS, and any other persons ( e. g., securities brokers ) engaged in transactions for the accounts of others.
The principal governance bodies of the LSE are: the LSE Council ; the Court of Governors ; the Academic Board ; and the Director and Director s Management Team.
The liberalisation of Bangladesh s telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of a licence to a private operator for the provision of inter alia cellular mobile services to compete with the previous monopoly provider of telecommunications services the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board ( BTTB ).

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** Special matches between teams adjudged first-class by the Board ( s ) of cricket concerned, with the approval of the International Cricket Council
The popularity of MUDs of the Essex University tradition escalated in the USA during the late 1980s when affordable personal computers with 300 to 2400 bit / s modems enabled role-players to log into multi-line Bulletin Board Systems and online service providers such as CompuServe.
) and are utilizing their technical expertise in the practices of Environmental engineering law .. About four percent of environmental engineers go on to obtain Board Certification in their specialty area ( s ) of environmental engineering ( Board Certified Environmental Engineer or BCEE )

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The chief advocate and driving force for improving public health in Chicago was Dr. John H. Rauch, M. D., who established a plan for Chicago's park system in 1866, created Lincoln Park by closing a cemetery filled with festering, shallow graves, and helped establish a new Chicago Board of Health in 1867 in response to an outbreak of cholera.
The Chancellor is voted upon by the Board of Trustees, and is the " chief educational and administrative officer " of the City University.
The Board of Selectmen have five members who are elected for three year terms and are the chief policy making body for the town.
The president acts as the chief executive officer of the university responsible to the Board of Governors and to the Senate for the supervision of Dalhousie's administrative and academic works.
The Board appoints a President to serve as the chief executive officer of the university and prescribe the duties of professors and course of study, manage financial and business affairs, and appoint nine vice presidents.
), chief counsel to the Navy's Board of Inquiry interviewed on Electric Politics June 29, 2007
The investor group named McGregor president and chief executive officer, and he represented Pittsburgh on the NHL's Board of Governors.
The chief standard-setter is the Accounting Standards Board ( ASB ), which issues standards called Financial Reporting Standards ( FRS ).
The County Executive appoints a chief public defender to the Erie County Public Defender's Office and members of a Criminal Justice Advisory Board.
Lake Wildwood is represented on the Nevada County Board of Supervisors by Republican Hank Weston, a retired fire chief.
Carpentersville operates under the council-manager form of government in which an elected Board, consisting of the President ( chief elected official ) and six Trustees, appoints a professional manager to oversee the day-to-day operation of government services and programs.
The fire chief shall oversee the Fire Department and is appointed by the Fire Board.
The mayor is the city's chief executive officer and chairs the Common Council and the Board of Public Works and Safety.
He was chief architect of the Tangipahoa Parish School Board for some two decades before he relocated to Baton Rouge. Lucius McGehee Hall on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond is a sturdy example of Great Depression | Depression Gothic architecture.
The chief executive board in the town is the Board of Selectmen.
In this form of government, three members of the Board of Trustees are executives: Supervisor ( being the township's chief executive ), Clerk and Treasurer.
In this form of government, three members of the Board of Trustee are executives: Supervisor ( being the township's chief executive ), Clerk and Treasurer.
The Supervisor is the presiding officer of the council, the chief administrator of town affairs, and the town's legislative representative on the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors.
Towards the end of the Second World War, E. G. Taverner, the chief engineer for the Drainage Board, devised a plan to relieve flooding in Spalding by creating a bypass channel, and building the Greatford Cut to divert the waters of the West Glen river into the Welland upstream of Market Deeping.
Government in the city is set up with the mayor as chief executive and the Board of Aldermen as a legislative body.
The re-routing was devised by E. G. Taverner, the chief engineer for the Welland and Deepings Drainage Board, towards the end of the Second World War, and was part of a much larger project which involved the digging of the Coronation Channel, a flood relief channel to divert the Welland around the south-eastern edge of Spalding, and the construction of Fulney lock, to exclude tidal water from the upper Welland.
In the early 1990s the Military Intelligence Board, chaired by DIA chief Soyster, appointed an Army Colonel, William Johnson, to manage the remote viewing unit and evaluate its objective usefulness.
The act provides for a National Science Board of twenty-four part-time members and a director as chief executive officer, all appointed by the president.
His father was a chief engineer for the National Coal Board.
The president and vice-chancellor acts as the chief executive officer of the university who is accountable to the Board of Governors and the Senate, and supervises and directs the academic and administrative work of the university and of its teaching and non-teaching staff.

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