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The city is governed by a " strong " mayor system who appoints two council members and / or city residents to serve at the mayor's pleasure on the board of public works and safety.
Chalmers is an aktiebolag with 100 shares à 1, 000 SEK, all of which is owned by a private foundation ( Chalmers University of Technology Foundation ) which appoints the university board and the president.
He or she also appoints city board members.
It appoints the board of Ingka Holding, approves any changes to Ingka Holding's bylaws, and has the right to preempt new share issues.
However, German company law uses a split board system, with a ' supervisory board ' ( Aufsichtsrat ) which appoints an ' executive board ' ( Vorstand ).
The Secretary also serves on and appoints the private citizens on the National Park Foundation board.
The board appoints a county administrator to be chief administrative officer of the county, responsible to the commission for the orderly operations of matters within the board ’ s jurisdiction.
The board appoints the county administrator who is responsible to it for the day-to-day operations of the county government.
Prior to the beginning of each event, the Festival's board of directors appoints the juries who hold sole responsibility for choosing which films will receive a Cannes award.
After a candidate is elected generally to the board, the mayor appoints each board member a specific commissioner position ( e. g. Finance, Streets and Sanitation ).
The board appoints a Town Administrator who supervises and is responsible for the day to day operation of town government departments.
Selectmen and other town officials are elected through an open town meeting or formal election ; but the board of selectmen appoints secretaries on its own who manage public safety, recreation, and other services.
The City also has a nine-member zoning board of appeals, a nine-member planning commission, a board of review for tax and assessment purposes, a revolving loan and bond board, and a downtown development board, which appoints its own director.
The board of a special district serves primarily as a managing board and often appoints a chief executive for day-to-day operations and decision making and policy implementation.
In a corporation, the board of directors appoints a CEO, makes major decisions and wields representative power on behalf of shareholders.
) The President appoints the commissioners or board members, subject to Senate confirmation, but they often serve with staggered terms, and often for longer terms than a usual four-year Presidential term, meaning most Presidents will not have the opportunity to appoint all the commissioners of a given independent agency.

board and president
-- The board of regents of Paris Junior College has named Dr. Clarence Charles Clark of Hays, Kan. as the school's new president.
`` We are back with the ' Met ' again now that the ' Met ' is back in Chicago '', bulletins Mrs. Frank S. Sims, president of the women's board of the University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation.
Serving on the club's board are Mmes R. P. Anderson, president ; ;
In the party there was also a group named Ethic-Religious Council, whose board members included Gaetano Rebecchini ( founder, ex-DC ), Riccardo Pedrizzi ( president ), Franco Tofoni ( vice president ), Luigi Gagliardi ( secretary-general ), Alfredo Mantovano, Antonio Mazzocchi and Riccardo Migliori.
Real estate developer James Keelty Jr. succeeded him as president with investment banker Joseph Iglehart the new board chairman.
Brewery president Jerold Hoffberger became the Orioles ' new chairman of the board.
The Deseret alphabet ( Deseret: < big > </ big > or < big > </ big >) is a phonemic English spelling reform developed in the mid-19th century by the board of regents of the University of Deseret ( later the University of Utah ) under the direction of Brigham Young, second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Dartmouth is governed by a Board of Trustees comprising the College president ( ex officio ), the state governor ( ex officio ), 13 trustees nominated and elected by the board ( called " charter trustees "), and eight trustees nominated by alumni and elected by the board (" alumni trustees ").
Members of the board, known as Governors of the Board include the university's chancellor, president and 25 other members.
Beginning in 1936, he attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where he held a large number of leadership positions including president of the senior class, secretary of the student council, president of the community fund-raising group, a member of the editorial board of the school newspaper, and captain of both the varsity baseball and soccer teams.
The vice president of the Federation Rudi Pawelka is however a chairman of the supervisory board of the Prussian Trust.
In 1956, Reno enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where she majored in chemistry, became president of the Women's Self-Government Association, and earned her room and board.
The current board consists of 43 members elected to five-year terms, 25 life members who vote until their 75th birthday, 3 elected officers ( President, Treasurer, and Secretary ), and 4 ex officio members ( the president of the alumni association, the Governor of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Secretary of Education, and the Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ).
She held various positions in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, notably president in 1975 and chair of the executive committee of the board of directors in 1976.
Consists of board of directors, president, vice-president, CEOs, etc.
In May 2012 the new board elected Simon Phipps as president.
in 1936, Barney Balaban became president, and Zukor was bumped up to chairman of the board.
At the 2012 WSIA Summit in Snow board of directors meeting the creation of a parasail committee chaired by Daytona Beach Parasail's president, Matthew Dvorak was created.
Civil rights leader Julian Bond soon joined Dees and Levin and served as president of the board between 1971 and 1979.
SPLC's first president was Julian Bond who served as president until 1979 and remains on its board of directors.

board and university
Seven members of the university board ( of about a hundred ) also resigned in support of Graham, including Graham himself and two of his staff members.
In a non-stock corporation with no general voting membership, e. g., a typical university, the board is the supreme governing body of the institution ; its members are sometimes chosen by the board itself.
Other members of the board include people from the university community such as four approved representatives from Dalhousie Student Union, as well as those in the larger surrounding community of Dalhousie, such as the Mayor of Halifax.
Harvey Mudd College shares university resources such as libraries, dining halls, health services, and campus security, with the other institutions in the Claremont Colleges, including Pitzer College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College, Pomona College, Claremont Graduate University, and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, but each college is independently managed by its own faculty, board of trustees, and college endowment and has its own separate admissions process.
In 1963, the governing board of Rice University filed a lawsuit to allow the university to modify its charter to admit students of all races and to charge tuition.
The board of trustees delegates its power by appointing a President to serve as the chief executive of the university.
The Red Wolves were officially approved by the university board of trustees on March 7, 2008.
After years of conflicts with the professor of civil law A. O. Winroth and with the university board, she died in 1911 from an overdose of sleeping-powder.
The governing board of the university is the consistory, with representatives of the faculties as well as members representing the students and non-academic employees ( 3 professors and 3 students ), and a number of university outsiders appointed by the Swedish government ( 10 people ).
The university is headed by a board of trustees, with Edmund A. Hajim being the chairman.
In 1906, UNB established a bicameral system of university government consisting of a senate responsible for academic policy, and a board of governors exercising exclusive control over financial policy and other matters.
The governance was modeled on the provincial University of Toronto Act of 1906 which established a bicameral system of university government consisting of a senate ( faculty ), responsible for academic policy, and a board of governors ( citizens ) exercising exclusive control over financial policy and having formal authority in all other matters.
The University Act of 1963 vested administrative authority in a chancellor elected by the convocation of the university, a board of governors, and a president appointed by the board ; academic authority was given to the senate which was representative both of the faculties and of the convocation.
The governance was modelled on the provincial University of Toronto Act of 1906 which established a bicameral system of university government consisting of a senate ( faculty ), responsible for academic policy, and a board of governors ( citizens ) exercising exclusive control over financial policy and having formal authority in all other matters.
A Respiratory Therapist is a specialized healthcare practitioner who has graduated from a college or a university and passed a national board certifying examination.
In the United States, a Respiratory Therapist must hold a degree in Respiratory Care from an accredited university as well as both a national board certification and state license to practice respiratory care.
Under the rule of Venice the university was governed by a board of three patricians, called the Riformatori dello Studio di Padova.
In western countries, cases of bribery and other forms of corruption in all possible fields exist: under-the-table payments made to reputed surgeons by patients attempting to be on top of the list of forthcoming surgeries, bribes paid by suppliers to the automotive industry in order to sell low-quality connectors used for instance in safety equipment such as airbags, bribes paid by suppliers to manufacturers of defibrillators ( to sell low-quality capacitors ), contributions paid by wealthy parents to the " social and culture fund " of a prestigious university in exchange for it to accept their children, bribes paid to obtain diplomas, financial and other advantages granted to unionists by members of the executive board of a car manufacturer in exchange for employer-friendly positions and votes, etc.
In Dutch universities, the rector magnificus is the most publicly prominent member of the board, responsible for the scientific agenda of the university.
In Dutch universities, the Rector Magnificus is the member of the executive board of the university responsible for the scientific vision and quality of the university.

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