This year's keynote speakers include Microsoft Chairman BillGatesBill Gates, Comcast Chief Executive BrianRobertsBrian Robertsand Intel Chief Executive PaulOtelliniPaul Otellini.
David Armstrong, interim director of children's services, will assume chief executive responsibilities until an interim chief executive is in post.
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Yahoo also announced that two board members are stepping down: Weather Channel Chief Executive David Kenny and Intuit Chief Executive Brad Smith.
The bank announced that it had appointed deputy chief executive Igor Antonov as interim chief executive officer, and said its business activities wouldn't be affected by the detention.
John Makinson, currently chairman and chief executive of Penguin, will be chairman of Penguin Random House and Markus Dohle, currently chief executive of Random House, will be its chief executive.
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The letter was signed by chief executive of Tesco, Philip Clarke, Asda Stores boss, Andy Clarke, the chief executive of J Sainsbury, Justin King, and Dalton Philips, chief executive of Wm Morrison Supermarkets, among others.
He was named along with Kenyon, former FA chairman Geoff Thompson, Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor, Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy and Lord Stern of Brentford, formerly chief economist of the World Bank.
The Black List features senior administrators such as Millwall's executive deputy chairman Heather Rabbatts, assistant chief executive of the PFA Bobby Barnes and Jason Rockett at Sheffield United - the only black chief executive in professional football.
The working party will be chaired by ECB chief executive David Collier and will include representatives from the Professional Cricketers' Association, an un-named player, Sussex chief executive Dave Brooks, Somerset chairman Andy Nash and Glamorgan chief executive Alan Hamer.
Earlier this fall, Delta hired ex-Northwest Chief Executive Officer RichardAndersonRichard Anderson as its new Chief Executive, bypassing President EdwardBastianEdward Bastian for the top spot.
Mr Lay, Enron's founder, was chairman and chief executive from 1986 until he stood down as chief executive in February 2001.
The chairman of Local World will be David Montgomery and its chief executive will be Steve Auckland, currently the chief executive of Northcliffe media.
Redstone is also infamous for keeping a revolving door at Viacom, ousting Viacom chief executive Frank Biondi in 1996 and firing Viacom chief executive Tom Freston a decade later.
Expected to testify: Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Christopher Cox, New York Fed President Timothy Geithner, Bear Stearns President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Swchartz and JPMorgan Chairman and Chief Executive James Dimon.
But Havas could raise its offer, receiving encouragement from the relationship between WPP's chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell and Tempus' founder and chief executive Chris Ingram.
Graff, executive director and chief executive of the American Society of Pension Professionals and Actuaries.
That is best done when the roles of non-executive chairman and chief executive are separate, so that rebellious directors have a leader.
An opportunity for greater exposure came a few years later when she was named executive assistant to chief executive Jack Smith and vice chairman Harry Pierce, both now retired.
The announcement was welcomed by Professor John Wood, chief executive of the CCLRC, and Professor Keith Mason, chief executive of PParc.
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Alongside Carolyn Downs, chief executive of the Local Government Association and Derrick Anderson, chief executive of the London Borough of Lambeth.
Tom Mockridge, who took over from Rebekah Brooks as chief executive of News International last July, and Trinity Mirror chief executive Sly Bailey will also appear.
Google Chairman and Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, Viacom Chairman Sumner Redstone and Viacom Chief Executive Philippe Dauman are also among the executives who will be asked for depositions.
Prior to serving in the federal government, Ambassador Morningstar worked for Costar Corporation where he was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (1990-1993) and President and Chief Executive Officer (1981-1990).
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David Flory, chief executive of the NHS Trust Development Authority, and Dean Royles, chief executive, NHS Employers.
HSBC's top three managers have all been with the bank for about 25 years, and the company flouted U.K. corporate governance rules, which call for a clear division between chief executive and chairman, by bumping Green up to chairman, from chief executive, after Sir John Bond retired in 2005.
Ford is working on its third North American turnaround effort since Bill Ford took over as chief executive in 2001. (Last week, he handed over the chief executive s title to former Boeing executive Alan Mulally , but Ford remains executive chairman.) Bill Ford conceded in July that his latest plan, launched in January, didn t go far enough or fast enough.
Mack is good personal friends with Pequot Chief Executive Arthur Samberg and served briefly as Pequot's chairman before being named chief executive of Morgan Stanley in June 2005.
Hayward said last July that he would step down as chief executive on Oct. 1 to make way for Bob Dudley, the former chief executive of BP's Russian joint venture, TNK-BP.
Jeff Johnson, the former chief investment officer of Equity Office, started as Dividend's chief executive three weeks ago, while Richard Kincaid, Equity Office's former chief executive, has been Dividend's chairman since the summer.
Xstrata chief executive Mick Davis will head up the new firm, with Mr Glasenberg becoming deputy chief executive.
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