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executive and committee
In an important assertion of national leadership in this field, he has issued an executive order establishing the President's committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Crime, to be supported and assisted by a Citizens Advisory Council of recognized authorities on juvenile problems.
Mining is secretary-treasurer of the local and Shiflett is a member of its executive committee.
Judge John B. Molinari was named chairman of the executive committee.
The boule also served as an executive committee for the assembly, and oversaw the activities of certain other magistrates.
Bob Jones, Sr. argued that if members of Graham ’ s campaign executive committee had rejected major tenets of orthodox Christianity, such as the virgin birth and the deity of Christ, then Graham had violated 2 John 9-11, which prohibits receiving in fellowship those who do “ not abide in the teaching of Christ .” In the 1960s, Graham further irritated fundamentalists by gaining the endorsement of Cardinal Richard Cushing for his Boston campaign and accepting honorary degrees from two Roman Catholic colleges.
In the United States, the board of directors ( elected by the shareholders ) is often equivalent to the supervisory board, while the executive board may often be known as the executive committee ( operating committee or executive council ), composed of the CEO and their direct reports ( other C-level officers, division / subsidiary heads ).
In the United States, the board of directors ( elected by the shareholders ) is often equivalent to the supervisory board, while the executive board may often be known as the executive committee or executive council, composed of the division / subsidiary heads and C-level officers that report directly to the CEO.
The application was doomed ; his nemesis Newcomb served on the Institution's executive committee, and its President had been the President of Johns Hopkins at the time of Peirce's dismissal.
On February 25, 1918, as the counterrevolutionary organization Union of Front-liners was making advances, the executive committee of the Saratov Soviet formed a counter-revolutionary section.
The other members of its executive committee were Ritchie Calder, journalist James Cameron, Howard Davies, Michael Foot, Arthur Goss, Kingsley Martin, J.
About three-quarters of CND supporters were Labour voters and many of the early executive committee were Labour Party members.
Until the formation of a national council in 1961, supporters and local groups had no formal voice in the national organisation, which until then had been led by the self-appointed executive committee.
Under this model the executive directors sit on one committee while the non-executive directors sit on the other.
The ELDR Council acts as the ELDR Party's de facto executive committee, meeting in between meetings of the ELDR Congress, and is empowered to:
The executive committee is chaired jointly by the deputy secretaries of defense and transportation.
Components of the executive office of the president participate as observers to the executive committee, and the FCC chairman participates as a liaison.
Hoxha became the chairman of the council's executive committee and the National Liberation Army's supreme commander.

executive and governs
It governs the relationships between the judiciary, the legislature and the executive with the bodies under its authority.
These specifications are contained in an executive order which, strictly speaking, governs only flags made for or by the U. S. federal government.
However, the Supreme Court has ruled that Congress does have latitude to delegate regulatory powers to executive agencies as long as it provides an " intelligible principle " which governs the agency's exercise of the delegated regulatory authority.
An executive committee comprising 17 members governs the corporation ; 8 members are elected from 6 zones and 7 members are nominated from government organizations and meet nearly every 6 weeks.

executive and AFL
On November 16, 1959, Boston business executive Billy Sullivan was awarded the eighth and final franchise of the developing American Football League ( AFL ).
The AFL CIO has three executive officers: president, secretary-treasurer and executive vice president.
5, of the AFL CIO constitution permits the president of the federation to appoint up to three additional vice presidents during the period when the convention is not in session, in order to increase the racial, gender, ethnic and sexual diversity of the executive council.
In 2005, the AFL CIO constitution was changed to permit the executive council to form " Industrial Coordinating Committees " based on geography, employer, occupation or other appropriate subdivisions to coordinate the organizing and collective bargaining work of the member unions.
Its members are the AFL CIO executive council, the chief executive officer of each member union, the president of each AFL CIO constitutional department, and four regional representatives elected by the AFL CIO's state federations.
XII establishes seven departments, but allows the executive council or convention of the AFL CIO to establish others.
The chief executive officer of each department may sit in on the meetings of the AFL CIO executive council.
They also have the right to sit in on AFL CIO executive council meetings, and have representational and voting rights at AFL CIO conventions.
However, they do not have the right to sit in on AFL CIO executive council meetings, and do not have representational or voting rights at AFL CIO conventions.
Their boards share members with the AFL CIO executive council.
The executive committee of the General Strike Committee, pressured by the AFL and international labor organizations, proposed ending the general strike at midnight on February 8, but their recommendation was voted down by the General Strike Committee.
Dubinsky regained his former positions as a vice president and member of the executive council of the AFL in 1945.
Dubinsky regained his former positions as a vice president and member of the executive council of the AFL in 1945.

executive and
* 1793 During the French Revolution, the Committee of Public Safety becomes the executive organ of the republic.
* 1948 Pierre Pagé, Canadian ice hockey coach and executive
* 1932 Lamar Hunt, American sports executive ( d. 2006 )
* 1952 Doug Melvin, Canadian baseball player and executive
* 1963 Stephen Walkom, Canadian ice hockey referee and executive
* 1922 Pat Peppler, American football coach and executive
* 1959 President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs an executive order proclaiming Hawaii the 50th state of the union.
* 1928 F. William Free, American advertising executive ( d. 2003 )
* 1923 Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley, English broadcasting executive ( d. 2006 )
* 1930 Jacques Bouchard, Canadian advertising executive ( d. 2006 )
* 1905 Sydney Halter, Canadian lawyer and sports executive ( d. 1990 )
* 1971 Samantha Cameron, business executive, wife of David Cameron
* 1937 Ferdinand Piëch, Austrian-German automotive engineer and executive
* 1933 U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs two executive orders: 6101 to establish the Civilian Conservation Corps, and 6102 " forbidding the Hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold Bullion, and Gold Certificates " by U. S. citizens.
* 1965 Suge Knight, American record producer and executive
* 1973 Damon Lindelof, American television writer and executive
Bixby was executive producer and co-star of the short-lived sit-com Goodnight, Beantown ( 1983 84 ).
** Executive chairman the chairman's post may also exist as an office separate from that of CEO, and it is considered an executive chairman if that titleholder wields influence over company operations, such as Steve Case of AOL Time Warner and Douglas Flint of HSBC.
** Non-executive chairman also a separate post from the CEO, unlike an executive chairman, a non-executive chairman does not interfere in day-to-day company matters.
* Chief Audit Executive or CAE high-level ' independent ' corporate executive with overall responsibility for the Internal audit.
* Chief commercial officer or CCO the executive responsible for commercial strategy and development
* Chief Content Officer or CCO the executive responsible for developing and commissioning content ( media ) for broadcasting channels and multimedia exploitation.
The declaration stated that the Politburo, Orgburo and the Secretariat was taking complete control over the party, and it was these bodies which elected the delegates to the Party Congresses in effect making the executive branch, the Party Congress, a tool of the Soviet leadership.
* Sidney Harman (' 39 ) Founder and executive chairman of Harman Kardon
Krulak's staff assignments included: operations officer, 2nd Battalion 9th Marines ( 1977 1978 ); chief of the Combat Arms Monitor Section at Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D. C. ( 1978 1979 ); executive assistant to the Director of Personnel Management, Headquarters Marine Corps ( 1979 1981 ); Plans Office, Fleet Marine Forces Pacific, Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii ( 1982 1983 ); executive officer, 3rd Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade ; assistant chief of staff, maritime pre-positioning ships, 1st MEB ; assistant chief of staff for operations, 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade ; and the military assistant to the assistant secretary of defense for command, control, communications and intelligence, Office of the Secretary of Defense.

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