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The regional boards also appoint a trustee to The Greenpeace International Annual General Meeting, where the trustees elect or remove the board of directors of Greenpeace International.
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.
He also served on the board of trustees for Science Service, now known as Society for Science & the Public, from 1989 to 1992.
The Stanford trustees also oversee the Stanford Research Park, the Stanford Shopping Center, the Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University Medical Center, and many associated medical facilities ( including the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital ).
It may also set out the detailed powers and duties of the trustees ( such as powers of investment, powers to vary the interests of the beneficiaries, and powers to appoint new trustees ).
He also served on the board of trustees for Science Service, now known as Society for Science & the Public, from 1921 to 1953.
Richard Dawkins, formerly Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, writes that the same three names of British scientists who are also sincerely religious crop up with the " likable familiarity of senior partners in a firm of Dickensian lawyers ": Arthur Peacocke, Russell Stannard, and John Polkinghorne, all of whom have either won the Templeton Prize or are on its board of trustees.
In 2004, the trustees acquired Mountaintop Farm ( also known locally as Patterson's or Brown's Mountain ), the only property that overlooks Monticello.
He also served on the board of trustees of Science Service, now known as Society for Science & the Public, from 1921-1925.
His brother, David Rockefeller, also joined the museum's board of trustees, in 1948, and took over the presidency when Nelson took up position as Governor of New York in 1958.
Meanwhile, a group in Ontario, also known as the " Wednesday Nighters ", filed an application with the Ontario Superior Court, claiming that the Cup trustees had overstepped their bounds in signing the 1947 agreement with the NHL, and therefore must award the trophy regardless of the lockout.
Henry and others were also building institutions: in early November 1775 he and the young attorney James Madison were elected as founding trustees of Hampden-Sydney College, which opened for classes on November 10.
The next week, the Lakewood board of village trustees also approved the event, allowing the Gay Games to take place as originally planned.
The executive branch is headed by a mayor, elected for a two-year term and who is also a full voting member ( and chair ) of the board of trustees.
The current trustees include Deputy Mayor Dennis Gai ( also serving as Road Commissioner and Acting Police Commissioner ), Dominick Spada, Jay Meyer and Don Rave.
He also served on the board of trustees of Mount Holyoke College for many years, participating fully despite his Yale and baseball commitments.
a number of trustees of the several churches have also offered the use of their church basements for the use of school purposes and it is thought by Monday that matters will be arranged so that all the scholars will be provided with a place to continue their studies.
He also became secretary ( 1872 ) to the trustees of the Melbourne Public Library and later ( 1876 ) Sub ( assistant ) Librarian.
He disposed of his valuable collection of Babylonian, Sabaean, and Sassanian antiquities to the trustees of the British Museum, who also made him a considerable grant to enable him to carry on the Assyrian and Babylonian excavations initiated by Layard.
Norman is a member of The Environmental Institute for Golf's board of trustees and also chairs The Institute's advisory council.
He is a member of the French Society of Architects and also member of the board of trustees of the Iran Architectural Pride Worthies Foundation.
They also set out to placate the canal interests and had the good fortune to be able to approach the Marquess directly through the good offices of their counsel, Mr. Adam, who was a relative of one of the trustees, and the support of William Huskisson who knew the Marquess personally.
Such commons would include not only oceans, biodiversity and natural capital but also the instructional capital required to maintain them-including Wikipedia itself or other open content resources that educated trustees, executives, and the citizenry.

trustees and certified
The Institute's charter was signed by all the original trustees, except for Rice, on May 18, 1891, and certified by the State of Texas the following day.
He is a certified public accountant and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Illinois CPA Society and the Chicago Bar Association, where he served as former chairman of the federal tax committee, and was president of the board of trustees of the Chicago Bar Foundation.

trustees and final
" The final two trustees are ex-officio members.
Their final card is a shame campaign which will subject the trustees of the reactor to public vilification.
At the outset of America ’ s involvement in World War I in 1917, the Carnegie Endowment trustees unanimously declared that “ the most effective means of promoting durable international peace is to prosecute the war against the Imperial Government of Germany to final victory for democracy .” In December 1918, Carnegie Endowment Secretary James Brown Scott and four other Endowment personnel, including James T. Shotwell, sailed with President Woodrow Wilson on the USS George Washington to join the peace talks in France.
A final attempt by Fleming's trustees to block the film was made in the High Courts in London in the spring of 1983, but these were thrown out by the court and Never Say Never Again was permitted to proceed.
Three years later, the U. S. Department of Labor settled its final civil case against Presser and the other Central States Pension Fund trustees.
After serving as one of Stark's trustees when Iron Man was presumed dead after the final battle with Onslaught, Rhodes starts his own marine salvage business called " Rhodes Recovery " and retires from superheroics.
" The museum trustees settled the issue by deciding that Geren would report directly to them instead of to Kahn, but that Kahn would have final say over the design, except that any changes would have to be approved by Brown.
The trustees during the final 1927-28 academic year included: C. F.

trustees and environmental
The method rose to high prominence in the 1980s when government agencies were given the power to sue for damage to environmental resources which they were trustees over.

trustees and impact
The impact of Cartlidge's sudden death saw the creation of the Katrin Cartlidge Foundation by the trustees Mike Leigh, Peter Gevisser, Simon McBurney, Chris Simon and Cat Villiers.
In the fall of 2001, the Hood executive committee was charged by the board of trustees with the task of studying the possible impact of male resident students.

trustees and report
All organizations, whether public, private, or non-profit ( including governmental ) should, as a best practice, adopt a robust whistleblower system to induce its employees to internally report illegal or excessively risky activity directly to its board of directors or trustees.
At the same meeting of the board of trustees at which Professor Moore was elected president of Williams College, May 2, 1815, Dr. Packard of Shelburne introduced the following motion: " That a committee of six persons be appointed to take into consideration the removal of the college to some other part of the Commonwealth, to make all necessary inquiries which have a bearing on the subject, and report at the next meeting.
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.
On the morning of June 16, 1915, Nearing's secretary telephoned him to report that a letter from the Provost had arrived, which noted that " as the term of your appointment as assistant professor of economics for 1914-1915 is about to expire, I am directed by the trustees of the University of Pennsylvania to inform you that it will not be renewed.
The Consumers ’ Association is made up of a board who report to a council of trustees.
Burges's report on the possible reconstruction was delivered in 1872 but construction was delayed until 1875, in part because of the pressure of works at Cardiff Castle, and in part because of an unfounded concern on behalf of the Marquess's trustees that he was facing bankruptcy.
According to the report, in late 1985 then SMU President L. Donald Shields and board of trustees chairman Edwin L. Cox wanted to stop the payments completely in opposition to Clements and Hitch.
In his absence, the Executive Committee of the trustees issued a report recommending the abolishment of the school's antislavery society, stating that " no associations or Societies among the students ought to be allowed in the Seminary except such as have for their immediate object improvement in the prescribed course of studies.
The report alleged misuse of various industry funds, including trust funds established to preserve employee entitlements such as leave pay and superannuation: " There have been allegations that senior union appointed trustees have sought to influence the investment decisions of at least one of these trusts for political and / or industrial purposes.
The Business Manager and the Editor-in-Chief report independently to the newspaper's board of trustees, in order to prevent business and editorial matters from mixing.
After an incident in 2008 when a boarder was beaten by four other students, the school's board of trustees commissioned an independent report on bullying in November 2008.
The report, released in late January 2009, identified a culture of bullying amongst students in the school's hostel, although the school's board of trustees disputed some of the report's findings.

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