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The present Chairmain of Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd. is Henry Keswick, the company's Tai-pan from 1970 ( aged 31 ) to 1975 and the 6th Keswick to be Tai-pan of the company.
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.
* Pilotman, member of a railroad company's staff who travels on every train, and whose duties are to ensure that no more than one train is present in any given section of railroad tracks
From then on, it was always present in the D ' Oyly Carte touring repertory, being included in some part of every season until the company's closure in 1982.
For a complete list of the company's past and present broadcast holdings, please see Tribune Broadcasting.
Its present President is K. William Grothe, who served as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development for WorldCom, where he headed the company's merger and acquisition activities
The visitor centre and museum feature a guided tour of the factory and exhibits about the company's history from Edwardian times until the present day, developments in automobile technology, and a display of automobiles.
This is due in large part to the company's attempts to network female investors and would-be female franchisees together to combat the biased appearance that some fast-food franchises present toward female entrepreneurs.
Previous to the construction of the Kinleith mill and the current Kinleith Branch line, a private bush tramway operated by the Taupo Totara Timber Company, used to operate along the route of the present line along its length between Putaruru and the company's mill at Mokai, near Taupo.
* The Red, White and Black Logo ( 1976 – present ) — This is the company's current logo.
He pioneered the great expansion of the company's range of typefaces and hugely influenced the field of typography to the present day ..
Following the creation of InBev on March 3, 2004, the company's remit as a subsidiary grew into North America, with Interbrew acquisition, Labatt and the name was expanded to its present long form.
Over the ensuing weeks, she created at least a half-dozen different marks and gathered them together to present to Knight, Bob Woodell and Jeff Johnson ( two BRS executives ) at the company's home office, at the time located in Tigard, Oregon.
In 1885, a merger with Kyodo Unyu Kaisha ( founded 1882 ) led to the adoption of the company's present name.
Also present on the island were 68 U. S. Navy personnel and about 1, 221 civilian workers for the Morrison-Knudsen Company. 45 Chamorro men were employed by Pan American Airways at the company's facilities in Wake Island, one of the stops on the Pan Am Clipper transPacific air service initiated in 1935.
GLT's artistic directors have included Arthur Lithgow, Lawrence Carra, Vincent Dowling, Gerald Freedman, James Bundy ( present Dean of the Yale School of Drama ) and Charles Fee, who engineered the company's production-sharing partnership with the Idaho Shakespeare Festival ).
Her transferring to Mr. Tenshi's department is imminent as Mr. Tenshi plans to present the report to the company's president.
A few months after the purchase, the station's call letters became the present WSBK-TV, named after the company's ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange, SBK.
As a present for her, and because he had met Palito Ortega before the filming of one of his company's television commercials, he showed her that he had forgiven her by committing Ortega to sing a special concert which was only attended by Tito and Mercedes.
Some of them present only a certain portion of the company's several brands ( The Marc Jacobs Collection, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Little Marc, a children's line ).
From its beginnings to the present day, there was no major performer who did not leave at least one recording in the company's archive.
Rosa's policy was to present operas in English, and that remained the company's practice.
Rosa's policy was to present operas in English, and that remained the company's practice.
In 1961, Mulhouse City Council offered land in Dornach to allow the SNCF to present their historical rolling stock, representative of the company's history.

company's and artistic
In 2002 it left the Barbican after a series of allegedly poor seasons, partly because the then artistic director Adrian Noble wanted to develop the company's touring performances.
By a combination of artistic excellence and quiet husbandry, including a year-long Complete Works of Shakespeare Festival ( begun in April 2006 in collaboration with other theatre companies ) plus a financially successful London season at the Novello Theatre in 2006, Boyd slowly rebuilt the company's fortunes and reputation.
The company's printed and dyed fabrics, particularly silks and satins, were notable for their subtle and " artistic " colours and highly esteemed as dress material, especially during the decades from 1890 to 1920.
Neve Campbell plays a gifted but conflicted company member on the verge of becoming a principal dancer at a fictional Chicago troupe, with Malcolm McDowell playing the company's co-founder and artistic director, considered one of America's most exciting choreographers.
The movie also stars Malcolm McDowell as the ballet company's artistic director, a character based on Gerald Arpino.
With Rothschild's financial backing, they formed a dance school and a few years later the Bat-Dor Dance Company, with Ordman as the company's artistic director.
The company's lineup changes frequently, though McBurney continues to be the artistic director.
Baitzel was appointed the company's artistic director in May 2003 and then its chief operating officer in February 2006.
In some ensemble companies, the artistic director is responsible for recruiting performers to act as a talent pool for the company's productions.
Gilbert was the company's first artistic director.
On September 25, 2009 Dobama inaugurated a new, permanent location at the Cleveland Heights Public Library facility, stewarded by the company's third artistic director, Joel Hammer.
Since its founding, the company's artistic directors have been Audrey Stanley ( 1982-86 ), Michael Edwards ( 1987-92 ), Danny Scheie ( 1993-95 ), Risa Brainin, Paul Whitworth ( 1996-2007 ), and Marco Barricelli ( 2008 –).

company's and director
In large public companies, the board tends to exercise more of a supervisory role, and individual responsibility and management tends to be delegated downward to individual professional executives ( such as a finance director or a marketing director ) who deal with particular areas of the company's affairs.
* Creative director, a person usually responsible for creative development of Interactive Entertainment, and is generally regarded as the prime design authority across the company's product range.
In 1969, Tony O ' Reilly joined the company's UK subsidiary, soon becoming its managing director ; he
On April 19, 1909, the Biograph Company director D. W. Griffith screen-tested her at the company's New York studio for a role in the nickelodeon film Pippa Passes.
As was to be his usual practice in his later operas, Sullivan left the overture for the last moment, sketching it out and entrusting it to the company's music director, in this case Alfred Cellier, to complete.
Other former WorldCom officials charged with criminal penalties in relation to the company's financial misstatements include former CFO Scott Sullivan ( entered a guilty plea on March 2, 2004 to one count each of securities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, and filing false statements ), former comptroller David Myers ( pleaded guilty to securities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, and filing false statements on September 27, 2002 ), former accounting director Buford Yates ( pleaded guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges on October 7, 2002 ), and former accounting managers Betty Vinson and Troy Normand ( both pleading guilty to conspiracy and securities fraud on October 10, 2002 ).
In 1993, amid ongoing negotiations with East West Records, Norwood's parents organized a recording contract with the Atlantic Recording Corporation after auditioning for the company's director of A & R, Darryl Williams.
John Reith, the general manager of the BBC, invited the opera company's musical director, Percy Pitt, to become the BBC's part-time musical adviser from May 1923.
On taking up the conductorship of the Hallé he had less opportunity to work in the opera house, but in the 1950s he conducted productions of works by Verdi, Wagner, Gluck, and Puccini at Covent Garden with such success that he was invited to become the company's permanent musical director, an invitation he declined.
He accordingly became a syndic or director of the French East India Company, around which a fierce political debate revolved in the 1760s, between the company's directors and shareholders and the royal ministry over the administration and the company's autonomy.
At the time, " no one would dream of wearing Gucci ," said Dawn Mello, then the company's creative director.
Grove worked initially as the company's director of engineering, and helped get its early manufacturing operations started.
In this case, the parent company was the Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC ), which initially did not wish to become involved with the new broadcasting system, but were persuaded to do so by the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) and the manager of their Pathé News subsidiary Howard Thomas, who became the new company's managing director.
In the report, Perle is singled out as having breached his fiduciary responsibilities as a company director by authorizing several controversial transactions which diverted the company's net profit from the shareholders to the accounts of various executives.
It is the oldest surviving railway company in the world ( although not the oldest working-a record which goes to the Middleton Railway ), having been founded by the Act of Parliament on 23 May 1832 with capital mostly raised in Dublin by Henry Archer, the company's first secretary and managing director.
He worked as a musician on this and other projects, but after only a few years, he was promoted to the company's music director.
The company's musical director was Fred Hager, who also appeared under the pseudonym of " Milo Rega " ( Hager's middle name and his surname reversed ).
The Assembly also appointed Mackenzie as a government director of the Welland Canal Company and Mackenzie produced an exhaustive report on the company's financial situation, though he stopped short of accusing the company's directors of full-blown dishonesty.
However the dispute was more intense at YTV as the company's management were seen as instrumental in fighting the unions, especially the managing director Sir Paul Fox.
The company's musical director from 1970 to 1977 was Charles Mackerras.
The developers went to Acornsoft instead ; although a project such as Elite was very different from the company's usual fare, Acornsoft's managing director David Johnson-Davies agreed to publish it.

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