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Chairman and CEO
As of 2011 the Atlanta Falcons Executive Committee consisted of ten people: Arthur Blank, Owner and Chairman ; Rich McKay, President & CEO ; Thomas Dimitroff, General Manager ; Kim Shreckengost, Executive Vice President / Chief of Staff for AMB Group, LLC ; Greg Beadles, Senior Vice President-Chief Financial Officer ; Jim Smith, Chief Marketing Officer ; Danny Branch, Vice President of Information Technology ; Dave Cohen, Vice President of Sales and Service ; Reggie Roberts, Vice President of Football Communications and Tim Zulawski, VP of Sponsorship Sales and Service.
* William Twaits, Chairman and CEO of Imperial Oil Limited
Philippe Kahn was at all times Chairman, President, and CEO of Borland Inc. from its inception in 1983 until he left in 1995.
Philippe Kahn and the Borland board came to a disagreement on how to focus the company, and Philippe Kahn resigned as Chairman, CEO and President of Borland, a position he had held for 12 years, in January 1995.
On November 25, 1996, Del Yocam was hired as Borland CEO and Chairman.
Charles J. Urstadt, the first Chairman and CEO of the BPCA, noted in an August 19, 2007 op-ed piece in the New York Post that the aggregate figure of funds transferred to the City of New York is above $ 1. 4 billion, with the BPCA continuing to contribute $ 200 million a year.
* A Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ) who may also be Chairman of the Board
Within the corporate office or corporate center of a company, some companies have a Chairman and CEO as the top ranking executive, while the number two is the President and COO ; other companies have a President and CEO but no official deputy.
If that business is a subsidiary which has considerably more independence then the title might be known as Chairman and CEO ( for example, Philip I. Kent of Turner Broadcasting System in Time Warner ).
Across the world, many companies have separated the roles of Chairman and CEO, often resulting in a non-executive chairman, saying that this move improves corporate governance.
The CEO is also often the Chairman of the Board, especially in closely held corporations and also often in public corporations.
Recently, though, many public companies have been separating the roles of Chairman and CEO to improve corporate governance.
The COO often also carries the title of President, especially if the number one is the Chairman and CEO.
On February 18, 2010, it was announced that Shapiro ( following the end of the 2010 season ) would be promoted to team President, with current President Paul Dolan becoming the new Chairman / CEO, and longtime Shapiro assistant Chris Antonetti filling the GM role.
: Chairman & CEO: Charles Monfort
* Andy Grove ( 1960 ), Former Chairman and CEO, Intel Corporation
* Ralph Lauren – Chairman and CEO of Polo Ralph Lauren ( dropped out )
* Jerry Della Femina ( A. A. 1957 ), Chairman & CEO, Della Femina, Jeary and Partners
Ben Rosen provided the venture capital financing for the fledging company and served as chairman of the board for 18 years from 1983 until September 28, 2000, when he retired and was succeeded by Michael Capellas who served as the last Chairman and CEO until its merger with HP.
Immediately after Pfieffer's ouster, Capellas was elevated to interim chief operating officer by Rosen, and after several months Capellas was made President and CEO, also assuming the title of Chairman on September 28, 2000 when Rosen retired from the board of directors.
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.

Chairman and company
* Director or Member of the Board of Directors – high-level official with a fiduciary responsibility of overseeing the operation of a corporation and elects or removes officers of a corporation ; nominally, Directors, other than the Chairman are usually not considered to be employees of the company per se, although they may receive compensation, often including benefits ; in publicly held companies.
One of Dijkstra's sidelines was serving as Chairman of the Board of the fictional Mathematics Inc., a company that he imagined having commercialized the production of mathematical theorems in the same way that software companies had commercialized the production of computer programs.
He has also been a member of the Board of Directors of Heckmann Corporation, a water sector company, since the company's inception and serves as Chairman of the company's Compensation and Nominating & Governance Committees.
The present Chairman of Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd. is Sir Henry Keswick, who is based in the UK, was the company's tai-pan from 1970 ( aged 31 ) to 1975 and was the 6th Keswick to be tai-pan of the company.
In 1980, the ITV company ATV picked up the series and produced a solo show starring Alf-titled The Thoughts of Chairman Alf at Christmas-transmitted on 26 December.
As a result, Hyundai Vice Chairman and CEO, Kim Dong-jin, replaced him as head of the company.
In 1955, she became involved with the Pepsi-Cola Company through her marriage to company Chairman Alfred Steele.
Prior to its sale to News Corp, the last members of the board of directors of the company were: Christopher Bancroft, Lewis B. Campbell, Michael Elefante, John Engler, Harvey Golub, Leslie Hill, Irvine Hockaday, Peter Kann, David Li, M. Peter McPherson ( Chairman ), Frank Newman, James Ottaway, Elizabeth Steele, and William Steere.
He reserved his major thrusts for Chamberlain, accusing him of war profiteering through the Chamberlain family company Kynoch Ltd, of which Chamberlain's brother was Chairman and which had won tenders to the War Office though its prices were higher than some of its competitors.
Bellanca remained President and Chairman of the Board from the corporation's inception on the last day of 1927 until he sold the company to L. Albert and Sons in 1954.
Sir Evelyn Robert de Rothschild was Chairman of the company from 1972 to 1989.
Heavy fighting having broken out between Israel and Syria following Israeli work undertaken on Arab-owned land in the DMZ, the Security Council in Resolutions 92 ( 1951 ) and 93 ( 1951 ) of 8 and 18 May 1951 called upon the parties to cease fighting and endorsed the request of the Chief of Staff of UNTSO that the Israeli company involved be instructed to cease all operations in the DMZ until such time as an agreement is arranged through the Chairman of the MAC for continuing its project.
On 24 July the Chairman of the company signed a contract to purchase the premises at High Street, Southgate, but the story did not end there and a private loan had to be arranged before the title was finally filed on 7 March 1968.
They reported to have found that Moore talked with General Motors Chairman Roger Smith at a company shareholders ' meeting, and that this interview was cut from Roger & Me.
* Gerald J. Ford, most recently the Chairman of the Trustees of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, and former Chairman and CEO of the once NYSE publicly-traded company Liberate Investors, and former Chairman and CEO of the California-based Golden State Bancorp ( sold to Citigroup in 2002 for $ 6. 1 billion ), is a graduate of Pampa High School and Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Richard L. Carrion Rexach ( born November 26, 1952 in San Juan, Puerto Rico ) is the current Chairman and CEO of Popular, Inc., parent company of Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, Banco Popular North America and E-Loan.
Richard L. Carrión is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Popular, Inc., a publicly traded financial holding company with more than $ 45 billion in consolidated assets.
In August 2011, China Business News quoted Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou as saying the company planned to use 1 million robots within three years, up from about 10, 000 robots in use now and an expected 300, 000 next year.
Israel Sieff took over as Chairman and in 1968, John Salisse became the company Director.
The SEC ( through its Chairman Arthur Levitt ) had supported efforts to permit securities firms to engage in non-FDIC insured banking activities without the Federal Reserve ’ s “ intrusive banking-style oversight ” of the “ overall holding company .” After the GLBA became law, securities firms continued ( and expanded ) their deposit and lending activities through the “ unitary thrifts ” and “ nonbank banks ” ( particularly industrial loan companies ) they had used before the GLBA to avoid regulation as bank holding companies.

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