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board and oversees
The Chairman influences the board of directors, which in turn elects and removes the officers of a corporation and oversees the human, financial, environmental and technical operations of a corporation.
The Institute is run according to a standard structure comprising a board of directors that decides on grant-awarding and research proposals, and a scientific advisory committee that oversees and approves the board's decisions.
Among its provisions are a Western-style bill of rights, the creation of the National Council of Democracy that also oversees the guarantee of those rights and a governmental advisory board which deals with economic and social issues.
Among its provisions were a Western-style bill of rights ; creation of a National Council of Democracy, which oversees the guarantee of those rights ; a governmental advisory board on economic and social issues ; and an independent judiciary.
Other than UC appointing three members to the eleven member board of directors that oversees LANS, UC now has virtually no responsibility or direct involvement in LANL.
The county's school board, under Chattooga County School's Superintendent Jimmy Lenderman, oversees four elementary schools: Leroy Massey Elementary, Menlo School, Lyerly School, and Summerville Elementary, one middle school, Summerville Middle, and one high school, Chattooga County High School.
The board also oversees one alternative school.
The board oversees one full time and three part-time employees as well as all utilities, law enforcement, fire protection and taxes.
Currently the town utilizes a three-member town board who oversees operations of the town's municipal utilities including sewage, power, parks, and street maintenance.
The town is governed by an elected five-chair town board which oversees the finances, ordinances, and other business of the town and park.
The board has three committees: a finance committee of three members, which oversees economic matters ; an audit committee with three trustees and two residents who assist the finance committee ; and a three-member administration committee, which oversees new village laws.
Meanwhile, the board of control oversees contracts for public projects within the municipal limits.
The Institute is governed by its Council, a volunteer board of directors that oversees the management of ALI ’ s business and projects.
The fund's board of directors ( or board of trustees ) oversees security valuation.
The elected convenor of each sector is on the executive board which oversees policy implementation and the efficient use of resources.
An advisory board selected by the editors of gamasutra. com and Game Developer magazine oversees the selection process.
The General Association oversees publication of Sunday School literature, a home mission board, a foreign mission board, and the Oakland City University in Oakland City, Indiana.
12-member student elected board of directors oversees the legislative operations of the government.
A board of directors, appointed by the President of the Republic and later ratified by the Senate, oversees control over the station.
An international board of directors oversees the World Vision partnership.
Dr. Michael M. Krop ( born 1931 ) is a Miami, Florida, United States-area orthodontist who served as an elected member of the board of education of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools-which oversees the fourth largest school system in the United States-for 24 years, from 1980 to 2004.
TBS functions as the government's management board, oversees the operations of the federal government as a whole, and serves as the general manager and employer of the federal Public Service.

board and general
In general, it appears that trustees and board members attempt to represent the public interest in their administration of educational policy, and this is made easier by the fact that the dominant values of the society are middle-class values, which are generally thought to be valid for the entire society.
This development is reflected in the action taken in February, 1961, by the general board of the National Council of Churches, the largest Protestant organization in the Aj.
The general board declared: `` Most of the Protestant churches hold contraception and periodic continence to be morally right when the motives are right.
Under Formby's plan, an appointee would be selected by a board composed of the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House, attorney general and chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court.
A board of 25 trustees ( with the Director as their accounting officer for the purposes of reporting to Government ) is responsible for the general management and control of the Museum, in accordance with the British Museum Act 1963 and the Museums and Galleries Act 1992.
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.
Theoretically, the control of a company is divided between two bodies: the board of directors, and the shareholders in general meeting.
Many shareholders grant proxies to the directors to vote their shares at general meetings and accept all recommendations of the board rather than try to get involved in management, since each shareholder's power, as well as interest and information is so small.
Until the end of the 19th century, it seems to have been generally assumed that the general meeting ( of all shareholders ) was the supreme organ of the company, and the board of directors was merely an agent of the company subject to the control of the shareholders in general meeting.
However, by 1906, the English Court of Appeal had made it clear in the decision of Automatic Self-Cleansing Filter Syndicate Co v Cunningham 2 Ch 34 that the division of powers between the board and the shareholders in general meaning depended on the construction of the articles of association and that, where the powers of management were vested in the board, the general meeting could not interfere with their lawful exercise.
The Statutes of the SE must provide as governing bodies the general meeting of shareholders and either a management board and a supervisory board ( two-tier system ) or an administrative board ( single-tier system ).
IETF, an international non-profit 501 ( c )( 3 ) organization that derives its support entirely from its membership and the general public, was founded in 1988 and is guided by a board of directors and a medical advisory council.
The role of the annual general meeting is also to discuss and decide the overall principles and strategically important issues for Greenpeace in collaboration with the trustees of regional offices and Greenpeace International board of directors.
However, recently, board certification has been delegated into separate branches, whereby successful completion of a residency in general surgery is not necessarily required, but may well be desired.
In Canada, residency leads to eligibility for certification by and Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, while in the United States, completion of a residency in general surgery leads to eligibility for board certification by the American Board of Surgery or the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery which is also required upon completion of training for a general surgeon to have operating privileges at most hospitals in the United States.
The green colour of the board is inspired by the image of the general Othello, valiantly leading his battle in a green field.
In 1915, Olds relinquished the title of general manager to his protégé Richard H. Scott and eight years later he ended his tenure as the company's presidency as well, retaining the position of chairman of the board.

board and manager
On board was the manager, three or four " pilgrims " and about twenty " cannibals " that were enlisted to crew the steamer.
The fund's strategic decisions are taken by the board of directors of the fund, which is independent but generally loyal to the investment manager.
With eleven free agents excluding Jason Schmidt who signed with the Dodgers for roughly $ 15 million a year, a new manager on board with Bruce Bochy coming from division rival San Diego, and the loss of veteran catcher Mike Matheny due to complications resulting from concussions sustained during his career, the Giants ' prospects for the 2007 season were less than favorable going into the winter off-season.
Carlo Fontana, the general manager of La Scala since 1990, was dismissed in February 2005 by the board of governors over differences with the music director, Riccardo Muti.
On June 18, 2007, the hotel's board of directors ousted Bard as the hotel's manager.
Each board has a paid district manager who acts as an interlocutor with city agencies.
* Australia: general manager ( GM ) ( or also managing director ( MD ), but only when the executive officeholder is also a member of the board of directors )
The town manager and finance director serve as the nonvoting members to the board of finance.
Administrator can occasionally serve as the title of the general manager or company secretary who reports to a corporate board of directors.
botches a bank robbery by parallel parking the getaway car, Clyde shoots the bank manager in the face after he jumps onto the slow-moving car's running board.
Under the Blumes, the company ran into financial difficulties in 1984, and although Gygax managed to have the Blumes removed from the board of directors, they subsequently sold their shares to company manager Lorraine Williams, who succeeded in forcing Gygax out of the company at the end of 1985.
Disguised as women and calling themselves " Josephine " and " Daphne ", they board a train with " Sweet Sue and her Society Syncopators ", an " all-girl " band and their male manager, Beanstock.
By now, Michael Wilde and Rupert Lowe had replaced Leon Crouch as chairmen, and the new board brought in the relatively unknown Dutchman Jan Poortvliet as manager.
As for the day-to-day operations of the county government, they are sometimes overseen by a county manager or chief administrative officer who reports to the board, the mayor, or both.
Vance County is governed by a seven-member board of Commissioners, who appoint a county manager.
The government is run by a board of commissioners with a county manager.
Current members of the board of directors of Monsanto are: David L. Chicoine, president of South Dakota State University ; Hugh Grant, the president and CEO of Monsanto ; Arthur H. Harper, managing partner of GenNx360 Capital Partners ; Gwendolyn King, president of Podium Prose, a speakers bureau ; Laura K. Ipsen, senior VP and general manager of Connected Energy Networks at Cisco Systems, Inc., C. Steven McMillan, former chairman and CEO of the Sara Lee Corporation ; William U. Parfet, chief executive officer of MPI Research Inc .; Janice L. Fields, president of McDonald's USA ; George H. Poste, chief executive of Health Technology Networks ; and Jon R. Moeller, chief financial officer of The Procter & Gamble Company.
In 1988, Gilmer County changed to a five member board of commissioners who then hired a " county manager " to run day to day operations of the county.
The county has a county manager system of government, in which day-to-day operation of the county is handled by a manager appointed by the board.
It is managed by a five-member elected town board, which hires the township manager.
The village government comprises an elected village board who hires a village manager to conduct the day-to-day affairs of the village administration.
Cohasset is governed on the local level by the open town meeting form of government, and is led by a town manager and a board of selectmen.
Cramerton operates under the council-manager form of government with a mayor and a five-member town board and a town manager.

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