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Board of Auditors:
The elected Board of Auditors are Van Weiss ( R ), George Shoffner ( R ) and Lynn Cosentino ( R ).
Auditors were under contract with the Canada Company to verify their books for compliance with rules of the day and report the results to the Board of Directors.
Besides, the General Assembly of Shareholders was named the General Assembly ; Board of Auditors was named the Auditing Committee ; and the General Directorate was named Head Office.
Woodworth accepted a part-time appointment from Illinois Governor Richard Yates to oversee federal financial transfers to the state during the Civil War as a member of the Board of Auditors of War Claims, known also as the Commissioners of the War Fund.
The War Fund and the Board of Army Auditors were authorized under a special session of the Illinois General Assembly.
Nonetheless he had accepted a civilian war time appointment on the Board of Auditors of War Claims from Governor Yates, a Republicans.
The RA designation is conferred by IRBA ( Independent Regulatory Board For Auditors ), ( previously known as PAAB ( Public Accountants and Auditors Board )) in terms of the Auditing Profession Act ( AP Act ).
ACCA Zimbabwe is one of the constituent bodies of the Public Accountants and Auditors Board ( PAAB ).
** Tanzania ( National Board of Accountants and Auditors ).
The Supreme Audit Office cooperates with similar bodies in the European Union countries, with the European Court of Auditors, International Board of Auditors for NATO, as well as the auditing authorities in other countries of Central and Eastern Europe such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, and Hungary.
Apart from the Board, the Nobel Foundation is made up by the prize-awarding institutions ( the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Nobel Assembly, the Swedish Academy and the Norwegian Nobel Committee ), the Trustees of the prize-awarding institutions and Auditors.
The General Examining Board continued to set the qualifying examination until 1957 when it was taken over by the Public Accountants ' and Auditors ' Board ( PAAB ).
Confusion often arises regarding the differing roles and responsibilities of SAICA and the IRBA the Public Accountants and Auditors Board ( PAAB ).
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Board and bank's
He also served as the bank's first Chairman of the Board.
Harrison McCain was a member of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Nova Scotia and a close personal friend of the bank's chairman Cedric Ritchie who grew up in the neighboring community of Upper Kent.
The strike took place in the bank's heartland and many miners were customers, having been encouraged by the National Coal Board to have their pay mandated to a bank account.
A major shareholder, he served on the bank's Board of Directors and as the bank's first president.
The Chairman of the bank's Board of Directors is Peter Muthoka and the Managing Director and the Chief Executive Office of the bank is Martin Oduor-Otieno.
On 28 August 1986, the bank's Board of Directors adopted a Plan of Conversion providing for the bank's conversion from a mutual to a stock institution.

Board and administration
For this concept of an Advisory Board, ancillary to the Board of Trustees, we are indebted to the late President of Harvard University, A. Lawrence Lowell, a master of the subject of the structure of cultural institutions and their administration.
During the biennium reviewed in this Report, our Board of Trustees named able men, younger than the rest of us, to the Board and to top management to insure future continuance of the first-class administration of the Foundation's affairs:
The Faculty Board is the faculty's representative body and consists of 18 elected faculty representatives as well as other senior administration officials.
Two bodies oversee the administration of the college, the Board of Corporators and the Board of Trustees ; while the Corporators are the official legal owners of the college, in practice most authority is delegated to the Trustees, who are elected by the Corporators.
In May 1999 Glover turned the administration of Ithaca HOURS over to the newly elected Board of Directors.
Change management is usually overseen by a Change Review Board composed of representatives from key business areas, security, networking, systems administrators, Database administration, applications development, desktop support and the help desk.
The Local Government Board Act 1871 put the supervision of the Poor Law under the Local Government Board ( headed by G. J. Goschen ) and Gladstone's " administration could claim spectacular success in enforcing a dramatic reduction in supposedly sentimental and unsystematic outdoor poor relief, and in making, in co-operation with the Charity Organization Society ( 1869 ), the most sustained attempt of the century to impose upon the working classes the Victorian values of providence, self-reliance, foresight, and self-discipline ".
FRCP ( EM ) ED Emergency Medicine Board specialists tend to congregate in academic centers and tend to have more academically oriented careers, which emphasize administration, research, critical care, disaster medicine, teaching and tend to go for subspecialty in toxicology, Critical Care, pediatrics, and sport medicine.
Congress tried to preserve, on the other hand, the most successful features of the federal wartime administration, the adjustment boards, by creating a Railroad Labor Board ( RLB ) with the power to issue non-binding proposals for the resolution of labor disputes, as part of the Esch – Cummins Act ( Transportation Act of 1920 ).
Under the administration of Herbert Hoover, the Agriculture Marketing Act of 1929 established the Federal Farm Board with a revolving fund of half a billion dollars.
The RHS took over the administration of the Britain in Bloom competition in 2002 from the British Tourist Board.
The Tribune broke the story on Friday, May 29, 2009, that several students had been admitted to the University of Illinois based upon connections or recommendations by the school's Board of Trustees, Chicago politicians, and members of the Rod Blagojevich administration.
Scowcroft had served in the Kissinger NSC, had been National Security Adviser in the last years of the Ford administration, and had chaired the President's Board examining the Iran-Contra affair.
Clark's duties include and are not limited to: general administration, personnel management and supervision of all county departments, budget preparation, funds management, purchasing, property management, compliance with laws, regulations and ordinances, coordination with independent agencies and the community, representing the Board at meetings and functions, and any and all other duties imposed by the Board and by law to facilitate the accomplishment of the work of county government.
Locally, a Community Services District ( CSD ), supported by an elected Board of Directors, provides many programs and services such as fire and emergency services, local administration, CC & R enforcement, recreational programs and parks and facilities management and upkeep.
After taking office, Towers and the new Village Board found that Sauk Village was facing its worst economic crisis in history with a $ 2 million budget deficit to plug and no funds in the coffers left over by the previous administration.
The County Administrative Board is appointed by the Government to coordinate administration with national political goals for the county.
As part of the University of North Carolina's 16-campus university system, UNCA also falls under the administration of UNC President Tom Ross and the UNC Board of Governors advised by the UNC Faculty Assembly.
Later he was heavily involved with the Reagan administration and served as the assistant Secretary of Defense and also worked on the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee from 1987 to 2004.

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