Speirs works under David Donatelli, a former EMC executive in charge of servers, storage and networking.
"I adore Yvon, " says Mary Fox, an executive in charge of Walmart's global sourcing.
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Another senior executive in charge of power-generation fuel cells has a background in American utilities.
Robert Marshall, the executive in charge of McDonald's fast lane, is waging the war on several fronts.
David Woodward, the British Petroleum executive in charge of the pipeline project, worried as he watched the revolution unfold on television.
When Michael died on June 25, 2009, the fighting between his family members versus the lawyer and music executive in charge of his estate and trust began almost immediately.
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"Louis-Piere Wenes, the current deputy chief executive in charge of operations in France, has asked Didier Lombard, chairman and chief executive of France Telecom, to relieve him from his responsibilities, " the statement said.
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But the chief executive in charge of the Midlands' biggest super-hospital, Dame Julie Moore of University Hospitals Birmingham, told last weekend's Sunday Politics programme that Healthwatch would succeed only if it had credibility and involved people with experience in delivering health services.
Vanjoki had only been in the job since July, but analysts say the well-regarded executive in charge of the company's Smartphone strategy may have been gunning for the top job and may have decided to call it quits after Nokia on Friday announced that it was appointing a new chief executive officer from outside the company.
"Since it was started, Giordano has always been about affordable fashion, " says Garrett Bennett, the Giordano executive director in charge of merchandising and operations.
He was previously a managing director at Salomon Brothers and was a member of the executive committee in charge of the firm's four research departments.
Myhrvold has yet to go after any companies for licensing deals, but he has hired a business team to "take the stuff to market" next year, says Brent Frei, executive manager in charge of development who joined in June.
Kevin Magee, the Fox News executive vice president in charge of the new business channel, refrains from being cocky.
Only slightly less busy is Michael Maples, who was executive vice president in charge of the software division at Microsoft from 1992 to 1995.
The new Executive VP is in charge of flight operations, technical operations, operations control center, safety, security, airport customer service and Delta Global Services.
"The continuity of the story lines helps these films deliver momentum to each other, " said Dave Hollis, Disney's executive vice president in charge of world-wide distribution.
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"The system we have, in which Congress oversees the SEC, which oversees us, who in turn oversee member firms, isn't perfect, but it has worked very well over the years, " says David Doherty , the NYSE's executive vice president in charge of enforcement.
Trikona hired 30 people in India and put in charge a former chief executive of Jardine Fleming's asset-management operations in India, Mahesh Gandhi, who had been running his own real estate advisory firm for several years.
This sort of thing seems to happen much less when Democrats are in charge of the executive branch.
The government is in charge of the Executive and the Judiciary is completely independent of the executive and the legislative branches.
The Labour Party's ruling National Executive Committee (NEC), in charge of the election rules, will decide what process to follow this time.
By almost a 3-to-1 margin, the selling of company stock by insiders (executive officers, directors and those in charge of policymaking) outpaced buying for our 200 Best Small Companies.
In particular there have been concerns within the military about Mohamed Mohsen al Zubaidi, an Iraqi exile who declared himself in charge of an executive council to administer Baghdad, and Ahmed Chalabi, another well-known exile who is engaging in political activities inside Iraq.
Best Buy took a step in the right direction when it hired former Starbucks executive Stephen Gillett as a president and put him in charge of an increasing number of areas.
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In October 2010, the former chief executive of BP recommended that universities in England should be able to charge "unlimited" fees.
HMV's chief executive has been made redundant by administrators in charge of restructuring the failing music and DVD retailer.
And he noted that the Office of Professional Responsibility is not in charge of determining whether executive branch programs are legal.
Sinn Fein insists that policing and justice should be the responsibility of the devolved executive, preferably with a republican minister in charge.
He is chief executive of the NHS and was briefly in charge of the Regional Health Authority while death rates were high at Stafford Hospital.
In addition to Mr. Hogan, the company said it is nominating as directors a Japanese life-insurance executive and the head of a company in charge of clearing and settling securities transactions.
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