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foundation's and president
In 2010, Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, was elected to the foundation's board of trustees.
Bay Buchanan serves as the Vienna, VA-based foundation's president and Pat is its chairman.
The foundation's trustees were concerned about perpetuating Franklin W. Olin's donor intent indefinitely, so Olin Foundation president Lawrence W. Milas proposed creating a new college.
The foundation's National Advisor was Cecilia Tamanda Kadzamira, the official hostess for the former president.
The two events at UNESCO raised a 6, 000 euro donation for the foundation ; even so, the foundation's president said in 2006 that the organization was finding it difficult to raise sufficient additional funds for the renovation.
* Richard Glanton ' 68, noted Philadelphia attorney, served as president of the Barnes Foundation in 1990 and was instrumental in creating a museum at Lincoln University ( Pennsylvania ) for the foundation's art collection
Since 2001 Jordan has served as special advisor to the president of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and is the foundation's principal counselor on the impact of potential grants in the nine-county Bay Area.
David Abshire serves as both a director of the foundation, and as president of the foundation's staff.
Under that proposal, Piñera maintains the right to remove and replace the foundation's president at any given time.
As the foundation's president, Leary has been active in all of the fundraising, and usually presents large checks and donated equipment personally.

foundation's and is
* According to The Economist, however, IKEA's charitable giving is meager, " barely a rounding error in the foundation's assets.
The foundation's first permanent museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, is housed in a modern spiral building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Guggenheim Bilbao was designed by Frank Gehry.
The museum in Abu Dhabi is planned to be the foundation's largest facility by far.
The foundation's highest governance body is the Foundation Board.
By bringing these executives together with scientists, academics, NGOs, and foundation members and partners, the foundation's goal is to shed new light on how technologies can be used to, for example, find new vaccines, create economic growth and enhance global communication.
Its only remnant in New Boston is a granite slab in a traffic island that celebrates the foundation's " active research for antigravity and a partial gravity insulator.
As of 2007 it is still administered out of Wellesley, Massachusetts by George Rideout, Jr., son of the foundation's original director.
The foundation's mission is the conservation, protection and presentation of the oeuvre of Helmut Newton and Alice Springs.
The foundation's highest-profile fundraiser is Camp Day, which is held annually on the Wednesday of the first full week in June.
The foundation's main focus is to facilitate childcare as a supplement to existing stipends and day care.
Stock in the family's oil companies is a major part of the foundation's assets, beginning with Standard Oil and now with its corporate descendants, including Exxon Mobil.
Her aunt, Karen Banfield Evans, is the foundation's executive director.
: The heroine of the story is Shima ( or " Shipon ( しーぽん )" as she is dubbed by Arisa ) who joins the Stellvia foundation's space program so that she could " see the stars while looking forward, rather than having to look up ".
One of the foundation's projects is the recycling of polyethylene terephthalate ( PET ) plastic bottles for textiles.
Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, is chairman of the foundation's board of directors.
Imperioli is an active member of The Jazz Foundation of America and co-hosted their annual benefit concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, A Great Night in Harlem, in May 2009 celebrated the foundation's 20th anniversary.
One of the foundation's patrons is Ernie Dingo.
# To donate a Franz Werfel Human Rights Award to people who " sharpen the sense of responsibility through their actions is one of the foundation's tasks ".
The foundation's goal is to advance opportunities for underprivileged kids in the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex and across the globe.
A foundation can be created with any legal purpose and may have economic activity if this is specified in its Bylaws and the business supports the foundation's purpose.

foundation's and who
After Guggenheim's death, members of the Guggenheim family who sat on the foundation's board of directors had personal and philosophical differences with Rebay, and in 1952 she resigned as director of the museum.
The first Secretary of the foundation was Jerome Davis Greene, the former Secretary of Harvard University, who wrote a " memorandum on principles and policies ” for an early meeting of the trustees that established a rough framework for the foundation's work.
The foundation's treasurer is Fred Nigro, who has appeared on Late Show with David Letterman where he has been identified as Letterman's accountant.
The foundation was governed by the Culture Ministry of Weimar ; from there came the foundation's " commissar ", who led the management of the businesses.

foundation's and 2005
Before the announcement of the 2005 winner, the Booker Foundation decided to end its partnership with Open Russia after the foundation's chairman, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, was sentenced to nine years in prison for tax evasion.

foundation's and .
In the parapsychology foundation's long-range experiment, readings are made by a variety of sensitives for a large number of cooperating sitters, trying to throw light on this question of the significance of mediumistic statements.
The foundation's nonprofit status also means that the Kamprad family cannot reap these profits directly, but the Kamprads do collect a portion of IKEA sales profits through the franchising relationship between INGKA Holding and Inter IKEA Systems.
In Kamprad's absence the foundation's bylaws include specific provisions requiring it to continue operating the Ingka Holding group and specifying that shares can be sold only to another foundation with the same objectives as the Ingka Foundation.
She applauded the foundation's efforts in eliminating cancer and said, " A few short years ago, a diagnosis of breast cancer left little hope of recovery.
Long-time Project Gutenberg volunteer Gregory Newby became the foundation's first CEO.
The foundation's research led to the publication of the book Pope Pius XII and World War II: the documented truth, authored by Krupp ; the book reproduces 225 pages of the new documents produced by the foundation's research.
The foundation's efforts produced some 3, 000 original documents and photos on the life of Pius XII and his work to save Jews during World War II.
The crossing lies south of the Bridge of Sighs, and was a replacement for a wooden bridge that had stood on the site since the foundation's early days as a hospital.
As of the end of 2009, the foundation's total assets were $ 27 million, split equally between unrestricted and donor-designated funds.
In 2011, the foundation's board decided the benefits of authenticating did not outweigh the risks of protracted lawsuits.
Throughout the 1980s, the Heritage Foundation's foreign policy expert on the Third World, Michael Johns, the foundation's principal Reagan Doctrine advocate, visited with resistance movements in Angola, Cambodia, Nicaragua, and other Soviet-supported nations and urged the Reagan administration to initiate or expand military and political support to them.
The board of trustees then commissioned the Gaither Study Committee to chart the foundation's future.
The board of directors decided to diversify the foundation's portfolio and gradually divested itself of its substantial Ford Motor Company stock between 1956 and 1974.
Based on recommendations made by the Gaither Study Committee and embraced by the foundation's board of trustees in 1949, the foundation expanded its grant making to include support for higher education, the arts, economic development, civil rights, and the environment, among other areas.
The foundation's first international field office opened in 1952 in New Delhi, India.
John J. McCloy, the foundation's chairman from 1958 – 1965, knowingly employed numerous agents and, based on the premise that a relationship with the CIA was inevitable, set up a three-person committee responsible for dealing with its requests.
She reports that John J. McCloy, while chairman of the foundation's board of trustees from 1958 to 1965, " thought of the foundation as a quasi-extension of the U. S. government.
The report was endorsed by the foundation's board of trustees, and they subsequently voted to move the foundation to New York City in 1953.

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