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Announces the resignation and appointment of CFO and corporate secretary * Announces resignation of CFO and corporate secretary, Jacqueline Lilley * David Molson has been appointed as CFO and corporate secretary to replace lilley Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Iliad's current chairman, Cyril Poidatz, will become the company's corporate secretary.
Glazer was previously with Siemens Corp as general counsel, Americas, and corporate secretary.
"We are still waiting for government direction," said Justini Omas, the company's corporate secretary.
Worked as in-house counsel and corporate secretary for an oil and gas company.
He joined Fannie Mae in November 2014, serving as EVP, general counsel, and corporate secretary.
Who: West was previously EVP of government affairs, general counsel, and corporate secretary at Pepsi.
AirNav's corporate secretary, Didiet K.S. Radityo, told Reuters there were no disruptions to any international or domestic flights.
Cinema 21 is ready to compete "healthily" in response to the liberalization, Corporate Secretary Catherine Keng told Reuters.
Asked when Antam will start shipping out nickel ore, the company's corporate secretary said it was still making calculations.
Garuda Corporate Secretary Ikhsan Rosan said the airline would not sell tickets below cost, which averages 800,000 rupiah per flight.
Brooks was most recently executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Fannie Mae, the U.S. mortgage finance company.
He previously served as corporate secretary of Johnson & Johnson and board chair of the Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals.
The company ships less than a million tonnes to the Philippines per year, Bukit Asam corporate secretary Joko Pramono told Reuters.
She will leave in the coming weeks to work for Walmart as the executive vice president, global governance and corporate secretary.
BNI Corporate Secretary Suhardi Petrus declined to comment specifically on Permata at that time, but said it was looking at "inorganic growth".
Le Pape is general inspector of finances for the Paris area and was previously general and corporate secretary for Air France KLM.
Ms. Grady's father was the corporate secretary for IBM in Armonk, N.Y. Her mother retired as an antiques dealer in Darien, Conn.
Next month, she is to become the assistant general counsel-vice president in the office of the corporate secretary at JPMorgan Chase.
Until March 29, her mother worked in New York on contract as a corporate secretary in corporate governance at Barclays, the British bank.
Until March 20173, her mother worked in New York on contract as a corporate secretary in corporate governance at Barclays, the British bank.
BERRY - Berry Petroleum Corp, a publicly traded energy company, on Tuesday announced its hire of Danielle Hunter as its general counsel and corporate secretary.
Hilary Hageman joined San Diego, California-based Cubic as senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, the company said in a statement Monday.
His father retired as the executive vice president for corporate secretary, tax and other administrative matters at TXU Energy, an electric utility in Dallas.
"We understand that this interest depends on further negotiations ... It is not definite that the transaction will be implemented," said Rita Mirasari, Danamon's corporate secretary.
The groom's mother is retired as the senior vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary of Darden Restaurants, a multibrand restaurant operator based in Orlando.
His father, also named Donald, was a corporate secretary for the Montana Power Company, and his mother, Mable (Nelson) McCaig, operated a children's clothing shop.
Shtayner and her husband, who serves as the company's corporate secretary, were reportedly named in a warrant obtained by the FBI for the Cohen raid.
Mr. MacKeigan, 51, who goes by Mark, is the chief legal officer and corporate secretary of the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation in Cornwall, Ontario.
The cryptocurrency trading platform has hired Brian Brooks, the former executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Fannie Mae, as its chief legal officer.
"The chief executive and operational director have been changed," said Tubagus Hikmatullah, the corporate secretary of PT MRT, but he declined to elaborate on the reason.
BNI Corporate Secretary Suhardi Petrus said the bank was still in the process of evaluating the consortium's loan request and he declined to disclose the size.
Conoco is looking forward to PDVSA's proposals to resolve this matter, said Janet Langford Carrig, ConocoPhillips' senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary in an email.
Antam's Corporate Secretary Kunto Hendrapawoko told Reuters in a text message that the partnership is still in the exploratory stage and no details have been decided yet.
Indonesia has already issued permits for 8 million tonnes of nickel ore exports, sparking worries that further permits will follow, Vale Indonesia Corporate Secretary Ratih Amri said.
"We understand that this interest depends on further negotiations...It is not definite that the transaction will be implemented," Rita Mirasari, Danamon's corporate secretary, said in a statement.
"The demand for these jackets keeps coming and we have placed a repeat order for them," Fetty Kwartati, corporate secretary of PT Mitra Adiperkasa Tbk, told Reuters by telephone.
"We don't believe we have monopoly power in the chip market or any other market, " Qualcomm executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary Don Rosenberg said on the call.
According to Suherman, corporate secretary for state-owned coal miner PT Bukit Asam, "the impact of the new price is not really significant on our target revenue and bottom line".
Held has also been corporate secretary for the New York Fed for the past 10 years where he advised its board on oversight responsibilities during and after the global financial crisis.
A second defendant is Evan Greebel, who was the lead outside counsel and corporate secretary for the company while working as a partner at the large law firm Katten Muchin Rosenman.
But Garuda's corporate secretary, Ikhsan Rosan, told Reuters on Thursday that the policy had been changed just to ensure passengers were respecting the privacy of other people on the plane when taking pictures.
John Blood, the company&aposs chief legal and corporate-affairs officer and corporate secretary, spoke with Business Insider at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, about AB InBev&aposs foray into seltzer.
Brooks was a managing partner at the law firm O'Melveny and Myers from 1994 to 2011, and moved to Fannie Mae in 2014 where he served as EVP, corporate secretary, and general counsel.
Corporate secretary Mohammad Arif Faisal also told reporters on Monday that GMF AeroAsia would seek shareholders' approval for a 20 percent stake sale in March and expects a deal would be signed soon after.
Indonesian state-controlled lender PT Bank Mandiri Tbk plans to expand in sectors such as retail banking and remittance services in Malaysia, Corporate Secretary Rohan Hafas told Reuters in a text message on Tuesday.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said in a suit that Gene Levoff, a former senior director of corporate law and a corporate secretary at Apple, repeatedly traded on inside information from 2011 to 2016.
Corporate update * Athabasca Minerals Inc - announces departure of Ms. Deborah Rodrigo as chief financial officer and corporate secretary effective September 30, 2017 * Athabasca Minerals Inc - has commenced a search for a new chief financial officer.
An offer has been made to a selected candidate * Athabasca Minerals - Robert Beekhuizen, CEO, will also assume responsibilities as corporate secretary until a cfo appointment has been finalized Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Authorities said Gene Levoff exploited his positions as corporate secretary, head of corporate law and co-chairman of a committee that reviewed draft copies of Apple's financial results to trade illegally between 2011 and 2016.
Meanwhile, Adhi Karya, another construction firm, plans to ramp up its bonds issuance before the March deadline for the tax amnesty to take advantage of the surge in investment interest, corporate secretary Ki Syahgolang Permata said.
Creating a corporate entity in Hong Kong could be done in a day from anywhere in the world, and hiring a "corporate secretary" was as simple as searching online and sending in a few anonymous forms.
Pelindo 3, one of seven Indonesian companies that S&P also upgraded last month, is planning to issue up to 5.5 trillion rupiah ($413.4 million) in bonds this year to expand ports, said corporate secretary Faruq Hidayat.
Silverio Benny Tan, corporate secretary of Bloomberry Resorts, told the hearing that the $29 million was transferred into a casino account under Xu's name in exchange for 'dead chips' that can only be cashed in from winnings.
Mr. Greebel, who was a partner at the law firm Katten Muchin Rosenman until moving to another firm in 2015, had been the lead outside counsel and corporate secretary for Retrophin when Mr. Shkreli was its chief executive.
It also owns retail space to the east on Walnut Street, and traditional retailers occupy only roughly 25 percent of the space set aside for those uses, said Robert L. Link, senior vice president and corporate secretary for EMC.
Magellan Health Inc, a U.S. healthcare plan and pharmacy benefits manager with a net revenue of more than $7.3 billion for fiscal 2018, has tapped the ex-top lawyer of Quality Care Properties as its general counsel and corporate secretary.
Gene Levoff, senior director of corporate law and corporate secretary until September, "traded on material nonpublic information about Apple's earnings three times during 22011 and 2016," according to the lawsuit filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey.
John Blood, the chief legal and corporate-affairs officer and corporate secretary for AB InBev, told Cadie how the company is thinking about the fizzy booze market now, and why it doesn&apost spend much time worrying about White Claw.
Indonesia's PT Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur Tbk (ICBP), the consumer brands unit of PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk, is running out of milk production capacity due to "tremendous sales growth in the first half", said Indofood Sukses corporate secretary Werianty Setiawan.
In a letter sent Wednesday to Campbell's corporate secretary, Third Point called the strategic review process a "sham," saying the company did not contact potential acquirers of "all or a meaningful portion of the company" and did not pursue a sale process.
Fadjar Gunawan, a representative of the Gunawan family, declined to comment on the sale process while Jasman Ginting Munthe, corporate secretary of Panin Bank said he was not aware of the details of the sale process because the decision is made at the shareholders' level.
In response to questioning, Silverio Benny Tan, the corporate secretary of Bloomberry Resorts, the parent company of Solaire, said the equivalent of about $29 million was transferred in February to accounts at the casino controlled by a junket operator named Weikang Xu, according to video record of the proceedings.
Mr. Tolston, who is 38 and works in Miami, is the executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of the Hemisphere Media Group, which owns and operates five Hispanic cable networks in the United States, two Latin American cable networks and a broadcast television network in Puerto Rico.
He is a son of Darel Christensen Agresta of Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and the late Joseph A. Agresta Sr. The groom's father retired as the owner of the Benzel-Busch Motor Car Corporation, a Mercedes-Benz dealership in Englewood, N.J. His mother was the corporate secretary at her husband's dealership.
"Despite presiding over a crushing decline in shareholder value and orchestrating a string of bungled acquisitions during her tenure as CEO, in May 2018 Ms. Morrison sauntered off into the sunset having extracted tens of millions of dollars in compensation during her employment," Loeb said in a letter sent Wednesday to Campbell's corporate secretary.
Ms. Brutus, 32, is a senior legal counsel and an assistant corporate secretary at Johnson & Johnson, the consumer products, medical devices and pharmaceuticals company, in New Brunswick, N.J. She graduated from Barnard College and received a law degree from N.Y.U. She is the daughter of Dianne R. McGowan of Brooklyn and Renwick D. Brutus of Grand Rapids, Mich.
In a statement, John F. Schultz, HP's executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, said "HP is gratified by the jury's verdict, which affirms what HP has always known and the evidence overwhelmingly demonstrated —Oracle's decision to stop future software development on the Itanium server platform in March of 2011 was a clear breach of contract that caused serious damage to HP and our customers " -CNBC contributed to this article
" MetroBank. Retrieved on December 27, 2010. "Corporate Secretary MetroCorp Bancshares, Inc. 9600 Bellaire Blvd.
Eric Lamar Motley (born 1972) is the Executive Vice President and Corporate Secretary of the Aspen Institute.
Accessed May 4, 2018. Judge Barnes was a vice president, corporate secretary and associate general counsel at Oneok Inc. in Tulsa from 1997 until 2001.
On February 12, 2018, NBC News reported that Brand had quit the Justice Department over fear she might be asked to oversee the Russia probe and had taken a position with Walmart as EVP of Global Governance and Corporate Secretary. As executive vice president of global governance, chief legal officer, and corporate secretary, Brand is in charge of the legal department, global ethics, compliance, and investigations.
Divina started as Clerk of Court at a Regional Trial Court in Pasig City. In 1992, he became an associate attorney at Misa, Castro, and Associates. He was also appointed at corporate secretary of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, and was promoted into General Manager and Chief Legal Adviser. In 1993, Divina started consultancy services for Equitable PCI Bank he was ultimately promoted as executive vice president, corporate secretary, and general counsel.
McGuireWoods (2010). Timothy E. Flanagan. Retrieved 9 December 2010. A member of the Federalist Society, he is currently Chief Legal and Compliance Officer and Corporate Secretary at Cancer Treatment Centers of America.
Janet Dhillon (née Wilcox) is an American lawyer. She is the Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She previously served as the executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary of Burlington Stores.
Epperson (2010), p. 31. George Herbert Day worked as a clerk at Weed Sewing Machine Company when the company started producing high-wheelers for Pope Manufacturing. In early 1879, Day was promoted to corporate secretary.
Defensor Sr. is married to the former Cosette Rivera. They have three children — Arlette, Arthur Jr., and Lorenz — and seven grandchildren. Arlette is married to Atty. Eric Pilapil, Vice President for Legal and Corporate Secretary of Stradcom Corporation.
From 2002 until 2005, he was Bekaert Group Executive Vice President, Chief Financial and Administration Officer and Corporate Secretary. Since May 2006 he has been Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and in May 2014 he became Chairman of Bekaert Group.
Chaka M. Patterson (born November 27, 1968) is an American attorney. He is currently Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary of Adtalem Global Education, Inc. (NYSE: ATGE). Chaka joined ATGE in June 2018 as Vice President & Deputy General Counsel.
Elena Sánchez Caballero (born 25 December 1957) is a Spanish journalist. Since August 2018, she has been RTVE's corporate secretary general, a member of the team led by Rosa María Mateo. From 2008 to 2014 she was RTVE's viewer ombudsman.
From the beginning, all BUR branded products were produced in the company's own foundries. The President and founder of the BUR Barbell Company was David "Dave" Collins Hall. His wife, Kathryn Hall, was Corporate Secretary and Office Manager of the Lyndhurst facility.
Paul Pastorek, former Louisiana state superintendent of education, is chief counsel and corporate secretary. In the United States, Airbus Group, Inc., oversees several subsidiaries including Airbus Helicopters, Inc., Cassidian Communications, Airbus Military North America, Fairchild Controls, and EADS North America Test and Services.
The company's key executives are Pat Sinks (Chief Executive Officer), Steve Mackey (EVP Chief Risk Officer), Paula Maggio (EVP General Counsel and Corporate Secretary), Tim Mattke (EVP and Chief Financial Officer), Jay Hughes (EVP Sales and Business Development), Sal Miosi (EVP Business Strategy and Operations).
The company seized the opportunity to remodel older stores and open new locations. Clarence Haverty's son, Rawson, returned from war and assumed the position of Corporate Secretary. The company continued to prosper during the 1950s. By 1955, there were 38 stores across ten states.
From 2014–2018, Brooks served as Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary of the $3.2 trillion Fannie Mae. In this role, he oversaw the Legal Department and Government and Industry Relations and served as a senior advisor to the Chief Executive Officer and the Board of Directors.
James Bernard ("Bud") Keysor, Jr. (1906–2000) founded Keysor-Century Corporation of Saugus and was a partner in Century Record Manufacturing Company. He was also the Corporate Secretary. He founded Keysor-Century in 1954 as a manufacturer of polyvinyl chloride resins. RCA Records was Keysor-Century's biggest customer.
In April 2014, in addition to his responsibilities as the President's Special Envoy, he was appointed as Corporate Secretary and Executive Secretary to the Development Committee of the World Bank Group's Board of Governors. As Corporate Secretary, Dr. Mohieldin's role was to act as the key interlocutor between the Management of the World Bank and the Board of Executive Directors. During his tenure, he managed and ensured the success of several important decisions, including the 2015 Shareholding Review, the fast-track approval of loans related to Ebola, as well as the implementation of reforms. In January 2016, he took on his current role of Senior Vice President for the 2030 Development Agenda, UN Relations and Partnerships.
At the Philippine Senate, Tijam served as legal consultant who represented Senator Victor Ziga at the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, the Senate Economic Affairs Committee, Senate Committee on National Defense and Security, Senate Ways and Means Committee, and the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges. Tijam worked with the Government Service Insurance System as its Assistant Vice President and Deputy Corporate Secretary and later with the Manila Hotel Corporation and the Westin Philippine Plaza as Legal Counsel and Corporate Secretary, and Comsavings Bank as Board Director. He was appointed as the presiding judge of Branch 221 of Quezon City's Regional Trial Court (RTC) in 1994 and served as President of the Quezon City RTC Judges Association.
Ideal Sight Restorer J. B. L. Casade advert, 1905 Tyrrell established the Tyrrell Hygienic Institute in New York City to promote his various books and products. His wife Emma was the corporate secretary. Although Tyrrell died in 1918, the Institute seems to have existed at least until the late 1930s.
Humble Oil merged with Standard Oil of New Jersey to form Exxon, Inc., the present day ExxonMobil corporation. Ross S. Sterling, Frank Sterling's brother, was the first president of Humble Oil, and later became the Governor of Texas. Florence Sterling, Frank Sterling's sister, also worked at Humble Oil and became its Corporate Secretary.
From that date to present, the society's director and company secretary has been Lionel David Zetter. Shahin Namati- Nasab was the company secretary from 2008 to 2011. From 2011 to 2013 this position was occupied by Nijat Heydarov. In 2013, the first corporate secretary showed up on the stage – Legis Secretarial Services Limited.
In a June 2019 letter, Evans said that he would no longer serve on Metro's board following the completion of his term as Chairman. It was also revealed that Evans attempted to pressure Metro General Counsel Patricia Lee and board corporate secretary Jennifer Green Ellison in order to conceal the ethical violation.
They are quite vocal in encouraging boards to perform frequent corporate governance reviews and to issue written statements of corporate governance principles. The corporate secretary is usually the executive to assist directors in these efforts, providing information on the practices of other companies, and helping the board to tailor corporate governance principles and practices to fit the board's needs and expectations of investors. In some companies, the role of the corporate secretary as corporate governance adviser has been formalised, with a title such as Chief Governance Officer added to their existing title. In view of the important roles the company secretary plays in business, PLCs and large companies require the company secretary to be suitably trained, experienced and professionally qualified for these responsibilities.
He oversaw human resources, procurement, contributions, philanthropy, legal affairs and compliance. He was also on the management boards of several Johnson & Johnson operating companies. According to DHS, he oversaw "the Office of Corporate Secretary, Government Affairs and Policy, Privacy, Security and Aviation." For 16 years he was a member of the Johnson & Johnson executive committee.
Prior to his current role at Waste Management Inc., Steiner was Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the firm. He has been with the firm since 2000. He has been a partner at Phelps Dunbar LLP, and an attorney at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
Eisenstat was the co-founder of United Data Centers, which was later sold to Tymshare. In 1982, Eisenstat was Apple's corporate secretary and vice president of marketing. In 1985 he was vice president of investor relations and also its chief legal officer. During his time with the company, Eisenstat recommended that Apple buy AOL.
In 1890 Velie returned to Moline and began working at Deere & Company as a clerk. After a year he became a sales manager. When his father died in 1895 W.L. replaced him as the corporate secretary and a member of the board. In 1902 Velie founded his first company, the Velie Carriage Company of Moline.
James R. Fitzpatrick, the corporate secretary and general sales manager, also had his main office there. Emory W. Stoner, district sales manager, had his offices in Detroit, Michigan. The corporation reported sales in 1941 as 60 per cent higher than in 1940. The net total was $5,600,000, a substantial increase from the previous 20 years.
The corporate officers were Hugo Gernsback, his brother Sidney Gernsback and Milton Hymes. Hymes had worked with Gernsback since 1908 and was an officer in both the Electro Importing Company and the Experimenter Publishing Company. Hymes died in a railroad accident in 1917. Robert W. De Mott replaced Hymes as advertising manager and corporate Secretary.
Tidwell was an associate solicitor for mine safety and health in the U.S. Department of Labor from 1977 to 1980, and was then deputy solicitor and counselor to the United States Secretary of the Interior from 1980 to 1983. Tidwell also served as corporate secretary and as a board member for KECO Industries, Inc., from 1979 to 1982.
From 2000 to 2002, Steinberg was Executive Vice President of Administration, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Travelocity.com, Inc., the online travel site, following its acquisition of Preview Travel, Inc."Travelocity.com Announces New Executive Team" From 1996 to 2000, he was Senior Vice President and then Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Sabre, Inc.
He has served on the National Advisory Board of Project 21, a program within the National Center for Public Policy Research, that seeks to provide a forum for conservatives within the black community. Since 2012, he has worked as General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, and Corporate Secretary at LG&E; and KU Energy.Profile , lge-ku.com; accessed January 2, 2015.
After his time on the territorial court, Bowers incorporated the Ida Elmore Mining Company in 1869 and served briefly as corporate secretary and trustee,Elmore County was named after the Elmore Mines. but he soon left Idaho. Bowers returned to Marin County, California. He served as district attorney 1873-1879 and as superior court judge 1879–1884.
Rita Allene Quigley (March 31, 1923 – August 25, 2008) was an American actress who later became Corporate Secretary, and the first woman on the board of directors, of the Petroleum Club of Los Angeles. She was the elder sister of Juanita Quigley, who was also an actress, beginning in films at the age of three in 1934.
Torchio is the son of Lloyd J. Torchio, who played quarterback for the Golden Bears in 1947. Toricho graduated with an MBA from the University of Southern California. He then began working at JP Morgan, where he worked for 12 years. Since, he has worked at Lafayette Capital Group where he is currently the company's corporate secretary.
Each January, the governors elect a chairman and a vice-chairman. Each governor receives $300 per day for not more than 42 days of meetings each year and travel expenses, in addition to an annual salary of $30,000. The governors employ a full-time corporate secretary who serves as the primary staff assistant to the board.
In 1916 he also organized the Berthelet Pipe & Supply Co., of which he was corporate secretary. He was active in many Polish American organizations, and by 1919 was secretary of the Polish National Association, which boasted 2,500 members and over $1,000,000 in assets. At one time he published the Nowiny Polskie, a Polish language daily newspaper.
Dhillon began her legal career at the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, where she was employed from 1991 to 2004. From 2004 to 2009, she held a variety of roles at US Airways. In 2009, Dhillon became executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary of J. C. Penney. She joined Burlington Stores in 2015.
Robert Apple has been COO since 2006. Formerly, he was Group President for MasTec's energy service operations. C. Robert Campbell has been Executive Vice President and CFO since October 2004. Alberto de Cardenas is Executive Vice President and General Counsel; he has been responsible for all of MasTec's corporate and operational legal matters and corporate secretary matters since 2005.
Yvonne Tsikata is a Ghanaian economist and currently serves as the World Bank Vice President and Corporate Secretary. She previously served as the Chief of Staff and Director of the Office President of the World Bank Group. Yvonne was also the sector director for Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Department of the Europe and Central Asia Region.
On September 29, 2014 TMX Group announced that it had selected Lou Eccleston to lead the organization as its CEO effective November 3, 2014. On March 2, 2015 TMX Group announced the promotion of Cheryl Graden to senior vice president, Group Head of Legal and Business Affairs and Corporate Secretary. She was also appointed an officer of TMX Group Limited and its subsidiaries.
In 2016, Rosario, along with 16 others, was inducted in the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame. Rosario was elected as corporate secretary of Philippine Swimming, Inc. (PSI; then known as Philippine Amateur Swimming Association or PASA), the governing body of swimming in the Philippines, in 2010. In April 2017, Rosario was designated as Officer in Charge or Acting President of PSI.
In 1939 he was instrumental in the promotion and organization of Northrop Aircraft, Inc., in consideration of which he was awarded stock interest in the company and was made Assistant Corporate Secretary. Following the departure of the original secretary, he was moved into that position by the board of electors. The Northrop N-1M , was the first aircraft Northrop produced.
2 In 1901 Loeb left the practice of law and became the corporate secretary of Sears, Roebuck and Co. In 1908 Loeb was appointed vice president and treasurer of Sears. Loeb and Julius Rosenwald, the Chairman of Sears, maintained a close relationship throughout their professional lives. It has been said that Rosenwald never made an important decision without asking Loeb's advice.
Gaylord returned to Oklahoma City after the end of World War II, but rejoined the Associated Press in the early 1950s, covering the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in London and other major events. She came back to the family business in 1963. Gaylord served as a member of the board of directors and corporate secretary for The Oklahoma Publishing Company.
Walter “Gator” Pelletier, past chairman of the National Turkey Federation, is Butterball LLC's corporate secretary -- managing all operating activities from turkey production and directing Maxwell Farms, the managing partner of Butterball. Pelletier is also president of Maxwell Farms, Inc., vice president of Goldsboro Milling Company, and secretary-treasurer of Maxwell Foods, Inc. Pelletier had joined Goldsboro Milling Company in 1981.
Kirby worked for Western Surety Company from 1977-92 as corporate secretary and senior claim counsel. He was a founding partner in South Dakota's largest venture capital firm, Bluestem Capital Company, which was established in 1992. After serving as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota from 1993 to 1995, Kirby ran for the Republican nomination for Governor of South Dakota in 2002.
Confidentiality of the information discussed in the meeting shall be considered. A skilled facilitator, administrator or corporate secretary is required to organize schedules of advisory board meetings and meeting materials. The facilitator or chair of the board should be committed and aware of time management for the meeting. An agenda could improve the organization and time management for the meeting.
Due to the crash, Sultan Thaha Airport was closed for indefinite time. Angkasa Pura II Corporate Secretary Surdayanto stated that the aircraft would be evacuated from the runway by cutting it into several sections. The wreckage of the aircraft later would be inspected by investigators. Rescue personnel consisted of 12 people had arrived at the site on Sunday, 31 August 2008.
Rivera-Soto was a member of the Board of Directors of the "Please Touch Museum", a member of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Development Authority for Small Businesses, Minorities and Women's Enterprises, an alternate member of the Southern Nevada Disciplinary Board of the State Bar of Nevada, and a former Instructor in Trial Advocacy at Rutgers School of Law—Newark. He had previously served as senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Caesars World, and was also vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Greate Bay Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. From 1980 to 1983, he was a litigation associate at Fox Rothschild. From 1978 to 1980, he served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
From 1994 until 2000, Gottfried was a corporate attorney in the New York City office of the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP where he practiced in the mergers & acquisitions group. Gottfried left Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in June 2000 to join the firm's client Borland Software Corporation, then known as Inprise Corporation, as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary.
In September 2005, Fato was hired by Marsh & McLennan Companies (MMC) as Deputy General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. She was heavily involved in the sale of two former Marsh & McLennan businesses: Putnam Investments in 2007, and the Kroll corporate-intelligence unit in 2010. In addition, she helped reshape MMC's global legal department, overhauled the company's governance practices, and reduced legal operations expenses by more than 50%.
He was general counsel and corporate secretary to the San Diego Host Committee for the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego. He is a cofounder and director of a regional bank with branches in California and Washington. He has authored and edited commercial, legal, and business publications. He is a national speaker on matters related to corporate and municipal debt, restructuring and reorganizations.
Lisa Raitt is the president and chief executive officer of the Toronto Port Authority (TPA), a Canadian federal corporation that manages commerce, transportation (including the Toronto City Centre Airport) and recreation in the Toronto harbour. She has also served as the TPA's corporate secretary and general counsel,"Port CEO rips Martin for bridge comments" The Globe and Mail, Online Edition. 28 November 2003. and harbourmaster.
From 1977 to 1980, McNamara worked as an associate at Choate, Hall & Stewart. He then became an Assistant General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the Boston Gas Company. In 1983, McNamara was a founding partner in the law firm of Vena, McNamara, Truelove & Lahey. In April 1987, McNamara was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to serve as the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts.
In 1935, MacArthur purchased Bankers Life and Casualty for $2,500 and used mass marketing techniques to sell insurance by mail. Banker's Life was the basis of John's phenomenal success in real estate and insurance. Official Banker's Life press releases verify that Catherine was intimately involved in the business's success. She appears throughout the records under her maiden name, C.T. Hyland, as corporate secretary, director, or both.
On October 7, 2014, PepsiCo, Inc. announced that West had joined the company as executive vice president of government affairs, general counsel and corporate secretary, effective November 24, 2014. West succeeded Larry Thompson, who retired after almost a decade of service. West was responsible for PepsiCo's worldwide legal function and government affairs organization, as well as the company's global compliance function and the PepsiCo Foundation.
Colonel Mariano Yenko was the second commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association. He served as the Assistant Executive Secretary under Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay and as Philippine Airlines' Vice-President Corporate Secretary. The Ateneo de Manila University's Audio-Visual Room at the Moro Lorenzo Sports Complex was named after him. His son Ignatius Yenko served as PBA's Chairman and as PLDT's First Vice President.
Corus is an industry sponsor of the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus; Gary Maavara, Corus' Corporate Secretary, sits on the Waterloo campus' advisory board. The company also funds a couple of endowed chair positions, including Chair in Women in Management at the Ivey Business School (London, Ontario, Canada) beginning in 2003, and a Chair in Communications Strategy at the Rotman School of Management (Toronto) beginning in 2002.
Following the introduction of graphic health warnings on cigarette packets in Indonesia in 2014, several tobacco companies recorded declines in sales. Wismilak corporate secretary Surjanto Yasaputera had initially expressed hope the company would remain on target to increase sales by 20% to 25% in 2014. Wismilak's sales reportedly fell 15.7%, or Rp.760.7 billion (US$57 million), year on year from January to July 2017.
Sperry was named corporate secretary of the Pond Lily Company in 1941 and president and director of the Guider Specialty Company in 1955. He held both positions until the late 1970s. He also served as a director of the Echlin Manufacturing Company and president and treasurer of the Sperry Real Estate Corporation. Sperry died on November 7, 1982, in New Haven, Connecticut, at the age of 86.
Tuckerman served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Church Orphanage Association of St. John's and as its corporate secretary. He served as Secretary of the Finance Committee of the American Red Cross's Washington, D.C. Chapter and chaired the Board of Trustees of the American Red Cross's Bethesda Chapter. Tuckerman also chaired the Board of Trustees of the Social Services League's Bethesda Branch.
In 2015, he was named General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Raytheon Company, a Fortune 150 company specializing in defense, civil government and cyber-security solutions. Upon the 2020 merger of equals between Raytheon and the aerospace businesses of United Technologies Corporation remaining after the latter’s spinoffs of Otis Worldwide Corporation and Carrier Global Corporation, Jimenez became Executive Vice President and General Counsel of the renamed Raytheon Technologies Corporation.
In 1988, Jane married 'Patrick Kiggundu, a Ugandan attorney, who at one time served as the Corporate Secretary of the New Vision Group, and was a Member of Parliament for Kyotera Constituency. Together, they had three daughters together. Patrick fathered another four children with other partners. Patrick died in August 2013, after spending 15 years in a wheelchair, following injuries sustained in an automobile accident which occurred June 1998.
In 1985, she became Corporate Secretary of the Mint; in 1990 she was appointed Queen's Counsel, and in 2003, she became Vice-President of Legal and Corporate Affairs. Following the resignation of David Dingwall in September 2005, the Royal Canadian Mint Board of Directors announced that Marguerite Nadeau would serve as interim President and CEO (known affectionately as Master of the Mint) for a period of 60 days.
Dai advocates for getting more women involved in science and technology. Dai served as chief operating officer, executive vice president, and general manager of the Communications Business Group at Marvell. She was corporate secretary of the board, and currently serves as a director of the board at Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Prior to co-founding Marvell, Dai was involved in software development and project management at Canon Research Center America, Inc.
Raitt served as the TPA's Corporate Secretary and General Counsel, and harbourmaster from April 2001. She was the first female harbourmaster of a Canadian port.. In 2002, Raitt was appointed as president and chief executive officer of the Toronto Port Authority (TPA), a Canadian federal corporation that manages the Toronto Harbour as well as the Toronto City Centre Airport. See relinquished the post of harbourmaster to Angus Armstrong in 2004.
Gaille has frequently served as an executive and/or a member of the Board of Directors of both public and private companies, including as Managing Director & General Counsel of Sequent Asset Management and as the Chief Compliance Officer, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary of a NASDAQ-listed energy company (ZaZa Energy Corporation). His legal practice (GAILLE PLLC - www.gaillelaw.com) focuses on outside general counsel representation for entrepreneurs and global energy law.
He has been the President of the Philippines, Inc. (formerly TEAM Philippines Foundation); and President of the Philippine Association of Voluntary Arbitration Foundation, Inc. (PHVAF). He has also been the Commissioner and Corporate Secretary of Streetwatch Commission and the Foundation for Crime Prevention; Vice President, Ateneo Law Alumni Foundation; and Director of the Makati Rotary Club. He is an active member of the ASEAN Confederation of Employers, and the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP).
Right after graduation, Tolentino worked in Iloilo City at Mercantile Credit Resource Corporation as a general bookkeeper, and was promoted as an accountant after three months, while serving as the company's corporate secretary. He worked at Mercantile Credit Resource Corporation from 1997 to 2002. He moonlighted in multinational Hong Kong-based companies from 1999 to 2001: as internal auditor for JP Capital Partners Ltd., and as sales and marketing executive for Inside Fashion.
SaskPower is governed by a Board of Directors that is responsible to the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation. The board gets appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan.SaskPower 2019, p. 11. Current directors of the corporation include: Chief Darcy Bear (Chair), Bryan Leverick (Vice-Chair), Dale Bloom (Corporate Secretary), Terry Bergan, Bevra Fee, Jim Hopson, Karri Howlett, Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel, Phil Klein, Fred Matheson, Rob Nicolay, Marvin Romanow, and Tammy van Lambalgen.
Watt-Cloutier has been a political representative for Inuit for over a decade. From 1995 to 1998, she was Corporate Secretary of Makivik Corporation, the Canadian Inuit land-claim organization established for Northern Quebec (Nunavik) under the 1975 James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement. In 1995, she was elected President of Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) Canada, and re-elected in 1998. ICC represents internationally the interests of Inuit in Russia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland.
It was later discovered that McGreevey and Cipel had been involved in a sexual relationship. McGreevey was heavily criticized for giving the post to Cipel rather than Freeh or another experienced individual. In September 2001, Freeh was appointed to the board of directors of credit card issuer MBNA; he also served as the bank's general counsel, as well as corporate secretary and ethics officer. Likewise, Bristol-Myers Squibb elected him to its board of directors.
She served as a public defender for Venango County, Pennsylvania from 1974 to 1976. From 1977 to 2007 she was the Corporate Secretary and Vice-President for Environmental/Government Affairs for Quaker State Oil Corp. She was elected to the Pennsylvania Senate for the 21st district and served from 1997 to 2013. She chaired the Senate Environmental Committee for 12 years and was the first woman elected to the Republican Leadership in 2011.
MEG Energy was founded in 1999 as McCaffrey Energy Group Inc by CEO and President Bill McCaffrey, Director and Corporate Secretary David Wizinsky and former Director Steve Turner. It went public with an IPO of $660 million in August 2010. At the time it was considered a $9.7 billion equity cap company. The Christina Lake project first received approval from the government in 2008, it was one of six oil megaprojects in Canada that year.
It is also home to the Brookstreet Hotel and the Marshes Golf Club. As of 2018, Martin Vandewouw is president of KRP Properties. The supporting management team includes Linda A.Sprung (Director of Leasing), Terry Young (Director of Property Management), Richard Goldstein (Director of Construction), Monique Clayton (Director of Finance) and J.Patrick Ferris (General Counsel and Corporate Secretary). In 2015, KRP Properties was selected for the Sustainability Award at the 2015 Ottawa Business Awards.
Nell Minow is an American film reviewer and writer who writes and speaks frequently on film, media, and corporate governance and investing. Ms. Minow was named one of the 20 most influential people in corporate governance by Directorship magazine in 2007. She was dubbed "the queen of good corporate governance" by BusinessWeek Online in 2003 and has received Lifetime Achievement awards from both the International Corporate Governance Network, and Corporate Secretary Magazine.
The Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wald met Jay Sarno in San Francisco, California after the war. When Sarno developed Caesars Palace, a hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, Wald was hired as its project manager from 1964 to 1966. He then served as its vice president and corporate secretary from 1966 to 1974, as its chief executive officer from 1974 to 1981, and as its president from January 1981 to September 1984.
Ross managed the Grigg Bros. & Butler operation and served as corporate secretary and on the board of directors of Ore-Ida Foods. During this time the partnership also developed a brick-making operation named Oregon Clay Products, Vale Hot Springs Natatorium and Laundry, Oregon Feeding Company, Crown Cattle Company and other farming and industrial developments. In 1961 the Butlers moved to Ontario, Oregon to be closer to the Ore-Ida Food headquarters.
Still an evolving term, ELM is a recognized management discipline and a strategic objective of general counsel. Some have argued that ELM falls within the broader category of corporate governance, risk, and compliance (GRC); others maintain that ELM and GRC are separate entities along a continuum. Separate but related technologies include information governance, electronic discovery, legal hold, contract management, corporate secretary, and board of directors’ communications. ELM software may integrate some or all of these components.
In Bend, Overturf found a job with of the Pilot Butte Development Company. This was the company that had laid out the town of Bend. Within a year, he became the company’s on-site manager and assistant corporate secretary. Overturf remained in that position until 1910 when the company was liquidated. On 25 October of that year, Overturf married Ruth Reid. She had arrived in Bend in 1903 and was the town’s first public school teacher.
June Martino (August 10, 1917 – January 29, 2005) was an American businesswoman who became Ray Kroc’s bookkeeper in 1948 and ultimately rose to Corporate Secretary, Treasurer, Director and part-owner of McDonald’s Corporation. Martino, a native of Chicago, was married to Louis Martino, who owned and operated an early McDonald’s restaurant in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, established the company’s original research facility in Addison, Illinois in 1961 and preceded June in death. The Martinos had two sons, John and Joel.
Camille Robinson-Regis attended Bishop Anstey High School before studying law at the University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. Robinson-Regis holds a Legal Education Certificate from the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica. She worked as corporate secretary at the National Flour Mills and was admitted to the bar of Trinidad and Tobago in 1985. Robinson-Regis is a member of the People's National Movement (PNM) and was appointed to the Senate in 1992.
Knauth later served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Morristown School alongside fellow Morristown and Harvard graduates George W. Merck and Roger Burlingame. The Board elected Knauth its corporate secretary in 1922 prior to a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the school's founding. Knauth began his career at the banking firm Knauth, Nachod, and Kuhne in 1907. Founded by his grandfather Franz Theodor Knauth in 1838, the investment firm handled German and international securities.
He was also a director, corporate secretary and legal counsel of the Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. Group of Companies for various years. He then became a senior partner of several law offices starting in 1983 but specialized in election law only in 1985. From 2001 to 2006, he was the general counsel of the Nationalist People's Coalition, a political party founded by Cojuangco. He then was a legal consultant of United Opposition, a party founded by Jejomar Binay, from 2007 to 2009.
In 1989, following three years of negotiations, Philip Bladine and members of his immediate family bought Oregon Lithoprint from other Bladine family members through acquisition of 50 percent of the stock. Terms of the sale included three pieces of property in downtown McMinnville, including the current paper plant and its former building. Philip's wife Margaret, a corporate secretary, plus son Jeb and daughter Pamela joined in the purchase. The sellers were managing editor William Bladine and sisters, Patricia Griffin and Phyliss Anusich.
Pruitt was counsel for McClatchy from 1984 to 1987, corporate Secretary and General Counsel from 1987 to 1998, publisher for The Fresno Bee from 1991 to 1994, general counsel from 1987 to 1991, and Vice President for Operations and Technology from 1991 to 1994. He was Chief Operating Officer from 1995 to 1996. He became President starting in 1995, Chief Executive Officer in 1996, and Chairman in 2001. In April 2012 it was announced he would become CEO of the Associated Press.
She died in 1952. Wheeler's offspring include son Charles Stetson Wheeler Jr., and daughters Elizabeth, Jean, Lilias and Olive B.; all spending summers together with their parents in remote Northern California as reported in 1910. A grandson, outdoorsman Charles ("Charley") Stetson Wheeler III, married Kathryn ("Katie") Anita Lillard (1920-2003) of the Irvine family of Southern California. Charley headed cattle operations for the Irvine Company from 1953 to 1977, then became the company's corporate secretary until his death in 1993.
In June 1901, Kerr moved from Watertown, New York, to Denver to accept an executive and governance position — corporate secretary and director — with The New York Mining and Development Company, of which Ezekiel Hanson Cook, PhD (1845–1907), who from 1994 to 1889 had been the president of Potsdam Normal College, was president. Charles Finding was the Vice President and Charles Love was the Treasurer. The same group of executives simultaneously ran another Denver-based mining company called Mountain Pride Mining Co.
Paul Balbach (born September 29, 1953 in Brazil) was the Corporate Secretary for the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement, 2007–2011. His father, Alfons Balbach, held the same office from 1963-1967 and again from 1971–1980. Paul also held the position of Publishing Department Director, again a post which his father held from 1971 to 1991. Prior to this Paul worked for the city of Fontana, California, as well as being President of the SDARM Southwest United States Field.
Lucia) Limited, which it established as an offshore financial vehicle for the Bank and its subsidiaries and also to conduct selected banking and financial service operations in the Caribbean Region. The Group's Chief Executive Officer is Karen Darbasie and the office of Group Chief Financial Officer is held by Shiva Manraj. There are two deputy CEO's, Jason Julien (Business Generation) and Sterling Frost (Operations and Administration). Lindi Ballah Tull is the Group's Corporate Secretary and head of the legal department.
If the offices of president and vice president become vacant during the triennium, the secretary performs the duties of president until the next meeting of General Convention. The Secretary is also the corporate secretary of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, the corporate body of the Episcopal Church, and one of the four senior officers of the church. The Rev. Canon Dr. Michael Barlowe is the Secretary of the House of Deputies, having been appointed upon the retirement of his predecessor, the Rev.
According to the publication, their list narrowed down a "pattern of curiosity that crosses personal finance, real estate, philanthropy and retail." As of 2018, the company has annual revenues in excess of $220 million. The company now serves over 3 million customers each year, and MacKechnie continues to serve as Chairman and CEO, while his son Ian Andrew MacKechnie serves as Executive Vice Chairman, Corporate Secretary, and Treasurer, and his son Fraser MacKechnie serves as Chief Operating Officer and President.
He quietly accepted the offer on the exact terms Rogers had laid out. In this manner, Charles Pratt and Company (including Astral Oil) became one of the important independent refiners to join the Standard Oil Trust. By this date, Charles Pratt was reaching an age to consider retirement, and he subsequently devoted much of his time and interests to activities such as founding the Pratt Institute. However, Pratt's son, Charles Millard Pratt (1858 to 1913), became Corporate Secretary of Standard Oil.
In this action against the 18th Alabama Infantry, Josselyn single-handedly captured the nine men of the regimental color guard, who were returned to the Union lines as prisoners. After the war, Josselyn worked for the Illinois Central Railroad. He later moved to Omaha, Nebraska, where he worked as an accountant and paymaster for the Union Pacific Railroad and was the corporate secretary for the Omaha Fire Insurance Company. He subsequently started his own insurance brokerage, S. T. Josselyn & Company.
She returned to Washington, D.C., to become director of Strategy and Operations, Sustainable Development. Her final position at the World Bank, vice president and corporate secretary, conveyed lead responsibility for liaison with the members of the institution's board of executive directors, representing the bank's shareholders (the member country governments). During that time, she worked on the bank's governance reform and accompanying capital increase.Secretary- General Appoints High-Level Panel on Humanitarian Financing United Nations Secretary-General, press release of 21 May 2015.
In October 2016, the Ateneo de Manila University was granted a temporary broadcast permit by the National Telecommunications Commission with its broadcast equipment donated by Ateneo alumnus and KBP Corporate Secretary Jose Yabut. In the 3rd quarter of 2017, the ADMU began its test broadcast at 87.9 MHz under the tentative name Ateneo Campus Radio.Ateneo Campus Radio. YouTube. In February 2018, the ADMU began its actual broadcast under the Radyo Katipunan banner, with its soft launch scheduled on February 14, coinciding both Ash Wednesday and Valentine's Day.
Soon thereafter, Nathan became president and chief operating officer, David became corporate treasurer, and Sidney became corporate secretary. DTC created a wholly owned subsidiary, Dal-Trans Service Co. ("Dal-Tran"), that was free from regulation by the Dallas Public Utility Commission ("PUC"). DTC began gradually transferring all non-utility assets of DTC into Dal-Tran. He found other inefficiencies in the operation of DTC, most notably that in the pre-Weinberg era, many of DTC's non-union employees had procured their jobs as political favors.
From August 1981 through September 1981, Lee served as a law clerk to Barrington Parker of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Lee joined BET as Vice President of BET's legal affairs department and general counsel in 1986 after over five years as an attorney with Washington, D.C. based Steptoe & Johnson, a corporate law firm. She has also served as BET's corporate secretary and president and publisher of BET's publishing division, which published Emerge, YSB, BET Weekend and Heart & Soul magazines.
After graduating from college, Liebel was an accountant in the Buffalo office of the Nickel Plate Railroad for five years. He then returned to Erie, where he was employed in the office of Jackson Koehler, at that time conducting one of the leading breweries of this section of the state, for another five years. In 1898, he organized the Cascade Brewing Company, and served as Corporate Secretary and Treasurer until 1890 when it was consolidated with the Erie Brewing Company, which operated until prohibition.
By the newspaper's 30th anniversary, in 1924, there were 80 people on its payroll and 58 carrier boys delivering papers throughout the county. In April 1925, Walter Marlatt became ill at his desk and died a short time later at home. His brother, city editor Ernest F. Marlatt, was promoted to editor and corporate secretary. The younger Marlatt, with a master's degree from Harvard, had come to the News in 1917 from Indiana, where he had been a high school principal and superintendent of schools.
In late 1930, the company filed for bankruptcy and William T. Piper purchased the assets of the company for $761. Reorganized as the Taylor Aircraft Company, Piper effectively took control of the firm when he assumed the position of corporate secretary- treasurer, although he retained C. G. Taylor in the role of president. Piper, often called the "Henry Ford of Aviation", firmly believed a simple-to- operate, low-cost, private airplane would flourish, even in the darkest depths of the Great Depression.Pattillo (1998), p.
Scott was born in Ottawa, Ontario. After completing public high school, he studied at the University of Ottawa, where he received a BA degree in 1972, an LL.L degree in 1975, and an LL.M degree (in Business Law) in 1980. Scott was called to the Bar of Québec in 1976, and entered private law practice at the firm of Taché and Pharand, in Hull, Quebec that same year. He remained with T&P; until 1980, when he became legal counsel and corporate secretary to the AECL.
After graduation from Yale Law School in 1962, he worked as an Attorney with the New Haven law firm of Wiggin & Dana until 1967 when he joined the Law Department of Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Pennsylvania, as an Attorney. He advanced to General Attorney, Corporate Secretary, Assistant General Counsel, General Counsel, and in 1976, Senior Vice President and Director. In 1992 he was elected Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. His legal work at Bethlehem Steel centered on antitrust, corporate, litigation, labor relations, and international trade.
Mayopoulos joined Fannie Mae in 2009 as executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary. In 2010, he became chief administrative officer for Fannie Mae. He was named president and chief executive officer of Fannie Mae in 2012. Mayopoulos worked to move Fannie Mae's long-time headquarters to the Midtown Center in Washington, DC. In July 2016, Fifth Third Bancorp, Ohio's largest bank, dismissed its general counsel Heather Russell, because she was having a romantic relationship with Mayopoulos, who was separated from his wife at the time.
In October 2009, EADS North America hired O'Keefe as CEO. His Washington connections were noted at a time when EADS was trying to secure a $35 billion U.S. Air Force contract for tanker aircraft in a competition with Boeing. O'Keefe brought aboard Paul Pastorek, the Louisiana state school superintendent from 2007 to 2011, as the EADS chief counsel and corporate secretary. O'Keefe and his teenaged son were among four survivors of an August 2010 seaplane crash near Aleknagik, Alaska; O'Keefe sustained serious injuries, while former US Senator Ted Stevens and four others were killed.
Jimenez became Vice President and General Counsel of ITT Corporation in May 2009, replacing Vince Maffeo. In December 2008, he was added to a list of prospective Florida Supreme Court nominees. In 2011, following a 3-way breakup of ITT, Jimenez became Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of one of the ITT spinoffs, U.S. S&P; 500 company Xylem Inc. In 2012, he became General Counsel, Secretary and Managing Director, Government Affairs at a Fortune Global 200 agribusiness and food company, Bunge Limited, based in New York.
Déry is a graduate of the University of Montreal, where he obtained a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Economics. He has held various senior federal government positions since 1982. He served as the Assistant Deputy Minister and Corporate Secretary, Policy and Collaboration Sector at Library and Archives Canada (LAC) from March 2012. He was appointed Interim Librarian and Archivist of Canada by then Minister of Canadian Heritage James Moore on May 24, 2013, and by the Governor in Council on November 23, 2013 at Her Majesty's pleasure.
Israel Harold "Izzy" Asper, (August 11, 1932 – October 7, 2003) was a Canadian tax lawyer and media magnate. He was the founder and owner of the defunct TV and media company CanWest Global Communications Corp and father to its former CEO and President Leonard Asper, former director and corporate secretary Gail Asper, as well as former Executive Vice President David Asper. He was also the leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party from 1970 to 1975 and is credited with the idea and vision to establish the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
His efforts enabled the company to expand and rival Sears and Roebuck Co.. He is credited with converting all the company customer records from cumbersome ledgers to efficient card catalogs, a pioneering advance in business record-keeping at the time.Martin, D.D. The first to make a card ledger: story of the Larkin card indexes. Buffalo, NY: Larkin, 1932 In 1890, Darwin D. Martin replaced Hubbard as corporate secretary of Larkin Company. One of his assignments was to find an architect to design a new administrative building for the expanding company.
Sarah took the helm as President of Northstar Broadcasting. Chuck, at age 24, became the immediate Vice President of Northstar Broadcasting and General Manager of WRSV-FM and WEED-AM and remains the General Manager of both stations today. Chuck was a natural for the task considering his being one of UNC-Chapel Hill's Radio, TV and Motion Picture last graduating class members. Sonya, an IT professional, serves as the stations Corporate Secretary and was one of the first to graduate from the National Association of Broadcasting's Broadcast Leadership Training Program in 2001.
Since June 2000, Gregory has been married to Beth Wilkinson, a Methodist.The Atlantic: "David Gregory's Public Discussion of His Private Faith - A conversation with the journalist about his search for closeness to God, and the future of American Jewry" by Jeffrey Goldberg September 21, 2015 Wilkinson is a former federal prosecutor, former Fannie Mae executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, and a lawyer representing four of Hillary Clinton's closest aides in the FBI's investigation of Clinton's email scandal."Clinton aides unite on FBI legal strategy". Politico. April 1, 2016.
Allentown is named after Lewis F. Allen (1800-1890) who came to Buffalo in April 1827 to serve as Corporate Secretary and financial manager of an insurance company. Allen was also a farmer and when looking for space to let his cattle graze, purportedly his neighbor, Thomas Day, suggested some of his land, which sat between the cities of Buffalo and Black Rock. Allen's cattle path became known as Allen Street. Notably, Allen was one of the founders of the Buffalo Historical Society and Forest Lawn, where he is buried.
He left that position in 1999 to become vice-president of Corporate Affairs, Corporate Secretary and General Counsel, Polycor Inc., remaining there through 2008, when he was appointed chair of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (2008-2010). He was named a judicial member of the Competition Tribunal in 2011, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals. Scott was appointed Judge of the Federal Court in October 2010, Judge of the Court Martial Appeal Court in May 2012; Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal in January 2014.
Liebel was the President of the South Erie Iron Works during the boom years of Iron in Erie. South Erie Iron Works was established by Adam Acheson and William Henry on Peach Street in 1858 and was incorporated in 1868. It produced stoves and general iron works and was headquartered at 1917 Peach Street (built from 1871-1891) in Erie with the foundry at 26th and Maple Streets (built from 1885-1887). In 1896, Liebel was President, John G. Liebel (Reinhard's son) was Corporate Secretary, and A. K. Acheson was Treasurer.
He currently serves as Executive Vice President and Corporate Secretary of the Aspen Institute. He formerly served as Executive Director of National Programs, Vice President and Managing Director of the Henry Crown Fellows Program as well as the Executive Director of the Aspen-Rockefeller Foundation's Commission to Reform the Federal Appointments Process. Prior to joining the Aspen Institute, he served as director of the Office of International Visitors in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. State Department. The office had a 100-person staff and a budget that exceeded $80 million.
John Rutter Chorley (31 July 1806, Blackley Hurst, Lancashire – 29 June 1867, London) was an English author, bibliophile, and Hispanist (also interested in other Romance studies). Born in Blackley Hurst near Billinge, Merseyside, John Rutter Chorley was the older brother of the author and critic Henry Fothergill Chorley (1808–1872). In addition to his career in railway administration as corporate secretary to the Grand Junction Railway between Liverpool and Birmingham, he worked as a private tutor. In 1845 a bequest from his uncle made him independently wealthy and he retired and moved to London.
The firm took the name LeVander, Gillen, Miller and Durenberger. LeVander, a Republican, was elected governor of Minnesota in 1966 and took office in January 1967, and Durenberger became his executive secretary from then until the end of LeVander's term in 1971. He then joined the H.B. Fuller Company as in-house counsel, corporate secretary, and manager of international licensing until 1978. He also served as chair of the Metropolitan Open Space Advisory Board from 1972 to 1974 and was on the Minnesota State Ethical Practices Board from 1974 to 1978.
Ayoola Oba Otudeko was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, South-West Nigeria on 18 August 1943 to a royal family, thus making him an Omoba of the Yoruba people. Oba Otudeko studied Accountancy at the Leeds College of Commerce Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom (which is now part of the Leeds Beckett University). Professionally, Oba Otudeko is a Chartered Banker, Chartered Accountant and a Chartered Corporate Secretary. Oba Otudeko has also attended executive management training programmes at International Institute for Management Development (IMD), Harvard Business School and Hult International Business School (then known as Arthur D. Little School of Management).
Martin, who had risen to Treasurer and Corporate Secretary, and William Heath, Larkin's brother-in-law and the head of the Legal Department, suggested Frank Lloyd Wright. Larkin consented and Frank Lloyd Wright received his first commercial commission, the Larkin Administration Building which was completed in 1904 and accommodated 1800 corresponding secretaries, clerks, and executives. In 1914, the Larkin Company grew so rapidly that the floor space of its offices covered 64 acres. By 1925, the Larkin Company manufactured most of the 900 catalog items in factories covering sixteen-and-a-half acres on Seneca Street in Buffalo.
From 1987 to 1995 he served as regional secretary for South America. In 1995, at the General Conference delegation session held in Romania, he was elected as Corporate Secretary for the denomination and at this time moved his residence to Roanoke, Virginia, USA, a short distance from the headquarters of the denomination in Roanoke. In 1999, he was elected as Regional Secretary for North America, a position he held until being elected 1st Vice-President in 2003. He also held a number of additional positions within the same organization, including Welfare Department Director and Secretary of the Doctrinal Working Committee.
In civilian life, from 1975 to 1988 Ingram was General Manager, Corporate Secretary and Treasurer of N.C. Green Oil Company, a petroleum marketing firm in Williamston.Associated Press, Easley Names Ingram State Guard Leader, published in The Robesonian, July 11, 2001 He is a past director of the North Carolina Petroleum Marketers Association and the Williamston Rotary Club as well as a past director of the Martin County Chamber of Commerce and the Martin County Bureau of Travel and Tourism. General Ingram was also a director of Martin County's Committee of 100, an organization involved in local economic development efforts.Lt. Col.
Elbert Hubbard retired in the 1890s, and went on to found the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York, a realization of the Arts and Crafts Movement. He and his second wife, Alice Moore Hubbard, died aboard the RMS Lusitania, when it was sunk by a German submarine on May 7, 1915. Darwin D. Martin became Corporate Secretary and guided the company through its rise to a Corporate Institution until his retirement in 1925. He created a unique card ledger system for tracking sales and maintaining accounts which is utilized by many corporations, in various formats, to this day.
Villarama begun his law career as a technical assistant in the Legal Research Division (now Office of the Chief Attorney) of the Supreme Court in 1970. He then worked as Legal Counsel or corporate secretary of several companies including Philippine Carpet Manufacturing Corporation, UTEX, FILSYN, and Philippine Cotton Corporation. He also worked as a Lecturer for Manuel L. Quezon University from 1973 up to 1994. He rejoined the Judiciary after being appointed as Judge at Pasig City Regional Trial Court and served there from November 5, 1986 to April 5, 1998. He served as its Executive Judge from 1992 to 1996.
Hartford's father was a successful inventor and manufacturer who perfected the automotive shock absorber. Along with his brothers, Edward was also an heir to the A&P; fortune and served as A&P;'s corporate secretary as well as one of three trustees that controlled A&P;'s stock. After Hartford's birth, the family moved to Deal, New Jersey, a wealthy community on the Atlantic shore. After Huntington's father died when he was 11, his mother moved the family to a mansion in Newport, Rhode Island known as "Seaverge" next to Rough Point, the mansion owned by tobacco heiress Doris Duke.
Sir Frederick Belline is a respected judge, Alfred Price-Gorham runs a prestigious art gallery with his assistant Miss Humphries, and Anne Tanner is a corporate secretary. As Alex investigates their backgrounds, he discovers each of them, like himself, harbours a secret known only by the murdered man. Hoping to find more clues, Alex goes to the doctor's country home to search his files. There, he learns Catherine was under her father's care, and when he confronts her, she admits she killed the doctor when he threatened to send her to an institution to be treated for paranoid schizophrenia.
In addition to management responsibilities, the Scout executive is the corporate secretary of the council, and the principal spokesperson to the local communities of the council. In many cases, the council executive board will refer to the Scout executive as its chief executive officer. Council scout executives are men and women who have served the BSA as professionals for 10 or more years and in some cases 20 to 30 years. Since the 1980s, a number of women have risen through the BSA professional ranks, and there are at least seven women professionals serving in the scout executive position as of 2011.
With the opening of the third runway, capacity was increased to 114 flights per hour, up from 81 flights per hour. Initially, Angkasa Pura II planned for an expansion that will use about from 10 villages in the Teluk Naga and Kosambi subdistricts. The expansion plan was rejected by the Tangerang Municipal Government because the residents living around the airport would lose their jobs. The local government offered another location such as in Balaraja, but Angkasa Pura II corporate secretary said that building a new airport would not be an easy task, as it requires a thorough study.
The Granny Grace Mysteries, from author Patricia C. Hughes, is a series of comical mystery short stories published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine in the late 1990s.AAMM issues July/August 1999, November 1999. They followed the ghostly capers of Dallas McGee, a young corporate secretary from Houston, who becomes haunted by her Great-Granny Grace—a ghost who appears to her as a young and flamboyant 1920s flapper. Grace died just as Dallas' sister Savannah was supposed to marry into the powerful St. James family—and she refuses to "cross over" until Dallas investigates a long series of St. James murders dating back to the 1920s.
He married his wife, Alexandrina Bertelli, five years later on February 27, 1966. He has two children, Julio Cesar Bertelli Silva (born April 21, 1969) and Sandra Valquiria Bertelli Silva (born August 16, 1970). Ordained to the ministry February 27, 1977, Silva rose through the denominational structure serving as a colporteur leader, then youth leader of the São Paulo Field, then youth leader of the Brazilian Union and eventually Corporate Secretary for the Brazilian Union. During the General Conference delegation session held in Bushkill, Pensilvannia, in 1979, he was recognized for his service by being elected to the position of worldwide youth director for the denomination.
He was one on the plaintiffs in the 2001 lawsuit challenging Robert Jubelirer's dual role as Pennsylvania Lt. Governor and President Pro Tem. of the Senate. When expenditures by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) were publicly revealed, Lawless, who was a board member, was criticized for using PHEAA funds to purchase falconry lessons for himself at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. He currently is employed as the Corporate Secretary for the Delaware River Port Authority, although he was escorted by officials from the office in April 2010 because of an undisclosed disability he still collects a six-figure salary for an unknown reason.
In New Orleans, 107 of the worst-performing public schools were placed under the RSD umbrella in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Pastorek drew criticism for his educational reforms from local school boards, state legislators, and teacher's unions, many of whom claimed that he lacked interest in their concerns about educational policies. Pastorek resigned as superintendent to become chief counsel and corporate secretary for EADS North America (the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company), since renamed Airbus Group, Inc. The defense contractor firm is headed by Sean O'Keefe, the former chancellor of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and the former NASA director, with whom Pastorek had earlier been a colleague.
Van Norden's ancestors can be traced back to the 17th century in North America. They fought on both the Loyalist and Revolutionary sides in the Revolutionary War and served with both the Union and Confederate armies in the Civil War. Van Norden's father was an officer in the Navy in World War II and was a corporate secretary at Kennametal, an industrial tool company. In high school, Van Norden's interest in China was stimulated by the Kung-fu craze following the success of Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon in 1973, and the opening of China to the West after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976.
Kristalina Ivanova Georgieva-Kinova (; born 13 August 1953)) is a Bulgarian economist serving as Chairwoman and Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund since 2019. She was the Chief Executive of the World Bank Group from 2017 to 2019 and served as Acting President of the World Bank Group from 1 February 2019 to 8 April 2019 following the resignation of Jim Yong Kim. She previously served as Vice-President of the European Commission under Jean- Claude Juncker from 2014 to 2016. From 1993 to 2010, she served in a number of positions in the World Bank Group, eventually rising to become its vice president and corporate secretary in March 2008.
Shroff was born in Pawnee, Indiana in 1976 and later moved to Scranton, Pennsylvania where she lived for 15 years. Shroff obtained her Bachelor of Commerce in 1976 at the Bombay University (now the University of Mumbai), and her Bachelor of Laws in 1979. She also obtained her licence as Chartered Accountant in India, and obtained her PhD in accounting at Columbia University in 1992. She is an Accredited Management Accountant, through the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants, London (now known as the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) and is also an Accredited Corporate Secretary, through the Institute of Company Secretaries of India.
Geoff Shepard began his career as a lawyer in the insurance industry when he joined the Insurance Company of North America (INA) in 1977, where he became senior vice president and associate general counsel. INA merged with Connecticut General to form CIGNA in 1982, where Shepard was corporate secretary and then chief counsel of its property/casualty group. Shepard joined the Reliance Insurance Group in 1991 as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Reliance Insurance Company, a position he held through 1994, when he joined AXA-Equitable Company as President of the Corporate Division of Karr Barth Associates, its largest agency. Shepard retired from AXA-Equitable in 2011.
Ricardo Puno Jr. was born on January 20, 1946 in Manila. Puno was previously Senior Vice President for News and Current Affairs of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation and Executive Vice President of the ABS-CBN News Channel. On top of that, he wrote articles for his column "My Viewpoint" first on The Philippine Star and later The Manila Times. He was the host for a public affairs program, Viewpoints, shown on ANC. He is the senior partner of the Puno and Puno Law Offices, Vice President-General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the nation's flag-carrier, the Philippine Airlines (1986–1990 and 1978–1983) and a member of the Philippine Panel for International Air Negotiations (1979–1990).
Justice Perlas-Bernabe has served the Judiciary as Regional Trial Court Judge of Makati City from January 2000 to March 2004, Metropolitan Trial Court Judge of the same City from March 1996 to January 2000, and as Technical Assistant in the Office of the Court Administrator, Supreme Court of the Philippines from 1977 to 1979. She also worked in various private and government offices, namely, as Legal Assistant, Legal Department of China Banking Corporation (1979–1980); Senior Manager, Legal Department of Paramount Finance Corp. (1980–1987); Legal Manager and Corporate Secretary/ Legal Consultant of the National Home Mortgage and Finance Corp. (1990–1993); and Senior Partner of Bernabe Perlas Morte and Associates (1993–1996).
In 1988 he served as a consultant to the Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for the International Trade Administration and later consultant to the Republican National Committee. He also served as counsel to the Wiggin & Dana law firm in New Haven and later consultant to the United States Secretary of Commerce. Prior to joining the Office of Counsel to the President under President George W. Bush, Farren was corporate vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary at Xerox. From 1989 to 1992, Farren was Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade at the United States Department of Commerce and head of the International Trade Administration. During the 1988 United States presidential election, he was deputy director of former President George H. Bush’s transition team.
Prior to his appointment as an SEC commissioner, Aguilar was a partner with the international law firm of McKenna Long & Aldridge, specializing in securities law. During his career, his practice included matters pertaining to general corporate and business law, international transactions, investment companies and investment advisers, securities law, and corporate finance. He also focused on issues related to corporate governance, public and private offerings (initial public offerings and secondary market offerings), mergers and acquisitions, mutual funds, investment advisers, broker-dealers, and other aspects of federal and state securities laws and regulations. Aguilar's previous experience includes serving as the general counsel, executive vice president, and corporate secretary of the investment management company Invesco, with responsibility for all legal and compliance matters regarding Invesco Institutional.
The Bangko Sentral and the PDIC accused Urban Bank officials of estafa related to economic sabotage in Investigation Slip No. 1512, a crime punishable under Presidential Decree No. 1689, a Marcos-era decree punishing estafa committed "by syndicates on rural banks, cooperatives, samahang nayons, farmers' associations and other institutions" with life imprisonment to death. This case was filed as Criminal Case No. 00-2217 on September 11, 2000, at the Makati City RTC Branch 56. Regional Trial Judge Zeus Abrogar found lack of merit in the case against two of the respondents, chairman Arsenio Bartolome III and corporate secretary Corazon Bejasa, due to their non-participation in the activities of the credit committee, and dismissed the charges against them. Abrogar found probable cause against the remaining respondents.
The National Library of Trinidad and Tobago stands juxtaposed to three historic landmarks: The Holy Trinity Cathedral, the Red House and Woodford Square in downtown Port of Spain. This state-of-the-art library facility is the administrative seat and focal point of NALIS’ libraries and information service centres in Trinidad and Tobago. The National Library houses the offices of the Executive Director, the Deputy Executive Director, the Management Team, the divisions of Finance, Human Resource Management, Educational Library Services and Information Networks. The building also houses the departments of Public Relations and Marketing, Research, Planning and Development, Technical Services and the offices of the Corporate Secretary and Senior Internal Auditor. The National Library offers Heritage, Adult, Young Adult and Children’s library services.
In particular, it must be able to assess the various patterns of stock-trading that a public company may experience, often as the result of a public disclosure (or any research reports issued by financial analysts). The investor relations department must also work closely with the Corporate Secretary on legal and regulatory matters that affect shareholders. While most IROs would report to the chief financial officer, they will also usually report to the chief executive officer (CEO) and board of directors and/or president of the corporation. This means that as well as being able to understand and communicate the company's financial strategy, they are also able to communicate the broader strategic direction of the corporation and ensure that the image of the corporation is maintained in a cohesive fashion.
Weyand (left) in 2005 After retiring from the United States Army in 1976, Weyand moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, which was also the home of the 25th Infantry Division. He became active in Hawai'i community affairs and held a number of prominent business positions, including corporate secretary and senior vice president of First Hawaiian Bank between 1976 and 1982. He was an active member of the Rotary Club of Honolulu and a trustee of the now-dissolved Samuel M. Damon Estate, as well as the American Red Cross Hawaii Chapter, where he served as chairman of the board in 1992 and director of the Honolulu Symphony. He was active in the Sony Open golf tournament, Shriners Club, the East-West Center, the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, and the Hawaii Theatre.
Teekay currently operates a fleet that is evaluated (as of November 2017) at $12 billion, including gas and oil tankers and offshore structures, under head offices in Canada, London, Bahamas, Bermuda and Singapore. As of 2017, it owned and operated a total 65 LNG, LPG and oil tankers and 2 chartered vessels, a further 18 new buildings under order. As of November 2017, the company's leadership consisted of Kenneth Hvid (the President and Group CEO), Ingvild Sæther (President and CEO of Teekay Offshore Group Ltd.), Kevin Mackay (President and CEO - Teekay Tankers Ltd.), Mark Kremin (President and CEO - Teekay Gas Group Ltd.), Art Bensler (Executive Vice President, Corporate Secretary and General Counsel, Vince Lok (Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer) and William Hung (Executive Vice President, Strategic Development).
From 1981 until 1989, DeGuilio served as an associate for a Schererville, Indiana law firm, during which time he also served part-time as a deputy prosecutor and public defender for Lake County, Indiana and as a City Councilman (1984–1987) in Hammond. From 1989 until 1993, DeGuilio served as a prosecuting attorney for Lake County and then from 1993 until 1999 he was the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana. In 1999, he served briefly as a partner in the South Bend, Indiana office of the Barnes & Thornburg law firm before taking a job with Peoples Bank SB/NorthWest Indiana Bancorp in 1999. From 1999 until 2001, he served as a senior vice president and trust officer, and from 2001 was the bank's general counsel and corporate secretary until becoming a federal judge.
Louis Grech was one of the first pioneers in the setting up and formation of the national flag carrier Air Malta under a Labour Government in 1973. Initially, he was responsible for Administration, organisational strategy, Personnel and industrial relations, as well as being Corporate Secretary of the Company. In 1979 Grech was appointed General Manager, and in 1985 he was appointed Managing Director and CEO of the national airline. He was re-appointed CEO in 1997, where he oversaw an increase in traffic to 1.8m passengers, and Chairman of the Air Malta Group, which was one of the biggest companies in Malta with an international dimension. The Group had interests in Aviation and Tourism, employed around 2,500 workers, generated a turnover of approximately €293.5m, and was responsible for around 5.3% of Government revenue and 5.5% equivalent jobs in the country.
The firm made acquisitions to expand its geographic footprint and expand its lines of business including: Economic Analysis LLC, Low Rosen Taylor Soriano, Silicon Valley Expert Witness Group, Washington Advisory Group, LLC, Beach & Company International LP, Lancaster Consulting, LLC, BMB Mack Barclay, Inc, The Secura Group LLC On August 18, 2009 LECG announced a merger with SMART Business Advisory & Consulting, LLC, a privately held provider of business advisory services. LECG received a $125 million cash investment from SMART's majority shareholder, Great Hill Partners in exchange for approximately 10.9 million shares of common stock and 6.3 million shares of preferred stock in the combined company. On July 1, 2010, Yuri Rozenfeld assumed the role of General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, replacing Deanne Tully. On August 15, 2010, Warren Barratt assumed the role of Chief Financial Officer, replacing Steve Fife.
Keith Gottfried at Borland's Annual Users' Conference held in San Jose, CA in 2003 From 2000 to 2004, Gottfried served as a senior executive with Borland Software Corporation, a global provider of software development solutions located in Scotts Valley, California, formerly known as Inprise Corporation, having represented Borland (as its outside counsel) prior to joining Borland. At Borland, Gottfried initially held the position of Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, which made him responsible for all aspects of the company's worldwide legal function. He was later named Borland's Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Special Advisor to the CEO. As Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Special Advisor to the CEO, Gottfried was responsible for enhancing the company relationships with industry leaders, potential strategic partners, focal sales account, competitors, domestic and foreign government leaders, lobbyists and trade associations.
Even though the International was not prevented from continuing its operations, it defended itself against Wright's accusations by submitting three actuarial opinions—one from consulting actuary Wesley S. B. Woolhouse, another from English actuary Francis Nieson, and a third from American mathematician Benjamin Peirce (who had been doing consulting work for some American insurance companies). These opinions were published in December 1859 in the New York Tribune, but it is unclear whether this was done at the instigation of Wright or of the International. By the end of December, Wright received written comments from two officers of the United States Life Insurance Company (their actuary, Nicholas De Groot and their corporate secretary, John Eadie), as well as a third comment from Sheppard Homans, an actuary with the Mutual Life Insurance Company. All of these opinions and comments were published in January 1860 in an appendix to Wright's annual report to the Massachusetts legislature.
Company secretaries in all sectors have high level responsibilities including governance structures and mechanisms, corporate conduct within an organisation's regulatory environment, board, shareholder and trustee meetings, compliance with legal, regulatory and listing requirements, the training and induction of non-executives and trustees, contact with regulatory and external bodies, reports and circulars to shareholders/trustees, management of employee benefits such as pensions and employee share schemes, insurance administration and organisation, the negotiation of contracts, risk management, property administration and organisation and the interpretation of financial accounts. Company secretaries are the primary source of advice on the conduct of business and this can span everything from legal advice on conflicts of interest, through accounting advice on financial reports, to the development of strategy and corporate planning. Among public companies in North America, providing advice on corporate governance issues is an increasingly important role for corporate secretary. Many shareholders, particularly institutional investors, view sound corporate governance as essential to board and company performance.
McWilliams began practicing law working with tech firms at Morrison & Foerster LLP in Palo Alto, California and then moved to Hogan & Hartson LLP, now Hogan Lovells LLP, in Washington, D.C. From 2007 to 2010, McWilliams worked as a lawyer at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, where she focused on a proposal for rules meant to make it easier for consumers to dispute mistakes on their credit reports and to understand their mortgages. McWilliams worked in the United States Senate for six years, first as assistant chief counsel for the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee and then as chief counsel and deputy staff director for the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. At the banking committee, McWilliams worked with chairpersons Senator Richard Shelby (R, Alabama) and Senator Mike Crapo (R, Idaho) on, among other issues, the implementation of and efforts to rework or repeal the 2010 Dodd-Frank banking-regulation reform act. McWilliams served as executive vice president, chief legal officer, and corporate secretary for Fifth Third from January 2017 until May 2018.
When first lady Eleanor Roosevelt insisted the AP send a female reporter to cover her news conferences, Gaylord was assigned to the task. In 1944, Gaylord was elected president of the National Women’s Press Club, and served as secretary of Mrs. Roosevelt’s press conference committee and media liaison between her and the press. She also covered other notable events, including the death of Franklin Roosevelt, the new first lady Bess Truman and the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in London. Gaylord returned to Oklahoma City and rejoined the family business in 1963, serving as a member of the board of directors and corporate secretary for The Oklahoma Publishing Company. Gaylord began her philanthropy efforts in the 1960s, often donating anonymously to those in need. In 1982 she founded both Inasmuch FoundationInasmuch Foundation announces $4.8 million in grants to Oklahoma organizations, The Oklahoman, October 27, 2008; Retrieved October 3, 2014. and Ethics and Excellence in Journalism FoundationEthics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation awards $1.27M in grants, The Oklahoman February 12, 2009; Retrieved October 3, 2014.
King began his professional career at SunTrust Bank in 1988. His leadership positions included senior vice president of community affairs and corporate secretary of SunTrust Atlanta.Chris Schroder, "Raymond King’s Moment in the doctor’s office led him to leave bank, lead Zoo Atlanta ", Saporta Report, March 4, 2013 King was listed among Georgia Trend magazine's "Top 40 Under 40" in 2004Shannon Wilder, "The Best and Brightest Young Georgians", Georgia Trend, October 2004 and was named on the Watch List of the Atlanta Business Chronicle's "25 Atlantans Making a Difference" in 2007. King was a recipient of the United Way Chairman's Award in 2009 and was named among the Atlanta Business Chronicle's "Most Influential Atlantans" in 2012."Zoo Atlanta CEO to give SPSU commencement address on August 3", Southern Polytechnic State University press release King joined Zoo Atlanta on June 1, 2010, as president and CEO.Maria Saporta, "Raymond King named Zoo Atlanta CEO", Atlanta Business Chronicle, May 13, 2010 His tenure has included a 50 percent increase in the zoo's annual attendance and capital campaigns to fund Scaly Slimy Spectacular: The Amphibian and Reptile Experience” and the “Grand New View” project which created a new African Savanna and 2 story special event venue overlooking it.
In considering best practices of corporate governance among peer companies and governance practices recommended by shareholder advisory organizations and supported by company's stockholders, company amended its Bylaws and the Corporate Governance Guidelines in fiscal year 2013 to adopt a majority voting provision which became effective immediately following the close of it 2013 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Such provision provides that, in an uncontested election of directors, each director shall be elected by the vote of the majority of the votes cast (meaning the number of shares voted “for” a nominee must exceed the number of shares voted “against” such nominee), and in a contested election, each director shall be elected by a plurality of the votes cast. A contested election is defined as an election for which company's Corporate Secretary determines that the number of director nominees exceeds the number of directors to be elected as of the date that is ten days preceding the date their first mail notice of meeting for such meeting to stockholders. Under the amended Corporate Governance Guidelines, any nominee in an uncontested election who receives a greater number of “against” votes than “for” votes shall promptly tender his or her resignation following certification of the vote.

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