Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed was head of the Executive Council of the Islamic Courts Union.
Mr. Yadav issued a presidential order to make way for the chief of the judiciary to become the head of the executive.
The assertion of privilege here has to do with the absolutely necessary action that any President, any head of the executive branch must take in order to preserve the capacity of the executive branch to engage in internal deliberations, both now and in the future, for every administration going forward, for every President of either party, of some party in the future.
He then spoke with Mustafa Abdel Jalil, Chairman of the National Transitional Council (NTC) of Libya, and Mahmoud Jibril, Head of the NTC Executive Committee.
The head of the Housing Executive has described as "embarrassing" an Audit Office report which found it had been complacent about poor and bogus repair work by contractors.
Rubin, who has always insisted he didn't want the top job at the bank, settled back into his role as director and head of the board's executive committee after Reed left the company in 2000.
Last year's winning documentary, Food for Thought, featured interviews with food industry professionals, the school nurse, members of the public, Isca students and the executive head chef of Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant at Watergate Bay in Cornwall.
Rose, who is sixty-two, is slim and thoughtful, with a casual elegance that suggests the head of an auction house more than the chief executive of a biotech firm.
Scott-Barrett's departure comes as a small surprise since ABN's activist shareholder The Children's Investment Fund (TCI) had been braying for the head of Chief Executive RijkmanGroeninkRijkman Groenink, while Dutch shareholders rights group VEB had also said the chief's position was untenable.
Scott-Barrett's departure comes as a small surprise since ABN's activist shareholder The Children's Investment Fund (TCI) had been braying for the head of Chief Executive Rijkman Groenink , while Dutch shareholders rights group VEB had also said the chief's position was untenable.
James Baker returns to the position of head of the channel having held various executive roles since 1996.
Emanuele Ottolenghi is a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, where Mark Dubowitz is Executive Director and head of the Iran Energy Project.
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Lutz Bethge, CEO of luxury brand Montblanc International, will leave the post to serve as non-executive chairman and head of the Supervisory Board of Montblanc.
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Philippe Pascal, the current head of the division, will remain on the LVMH executive committee in a different capacity.
Qorei was named head of the PLO's executive committee's economic department in 1983.
Meanwhile Mahmoud Jibril, who has been the de facto prime minister in his role as head of the council's executive committee, stepped down on October 23rd.
The answer lies inside the mop-topped head of polymath Nathan Myhrvold, the chief executive of Intellectual Ventures, who gained fame and wealth in his 14 years at Microsoft, retiring as chief technology officer in 2000.
In the waiting room on the executive floor, the head of risk from a subsidiary in a neighbouring country is pouring himself a coffee, having driven for an hour from his own office to talk about a new computer system.
The head of one says that the atmosphere at a recent executive education programme became so poisonous that two European students were sent home.
The former head of Autonomy, Mike Lynch, who is also a non-executive director of the BBC, has rejected HP's claims that former Autonomy management misled them as to the company's value.
Ross Goobey, head of the ICGN committee looking at executive pay, said that a statutory body was not the answer, rather that shareholders should determine appropriate levels of remuneration.
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.
On 22 December 2006, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan appointed his Deputy Special Representative for Burundi, Youssef Mahmoud of Tunisia, as his Executive Representative for Burundi and Head of the United Nations Integrated Office in Burundi (BINUB), which was established on 1 January 2007, following the conclusion of the mandate of the United Nations Operation in Burundi (ONUB) on 31 December 2006.
Thomson-Reuters will keep dual listings in Toronto and London, and Tom Glocer, the well-regarded chief executive of Reuters, will head the combined company.
There are still senior officials in the health service and politics who were involved with Stafford Hospital at the time (NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson was head of the regional health authority, while shadow health secretary Andy Burnham signed papers to allow the hospital to pursue foundation trust status when Labour was in power).
Political parties "are using opposition on the streets of India to stall executive policy-making, " said Thomas Verghese, head of the Confederation of Indian Industries' retail committee.
Continues to head the trust, which is independent of BBC management and holds the executive to account.
In an unusual arrangement, Bush became CEO and President of Northrop Grumman while DreamWorks Animation head Lewis W. Coleman assumed the role of non-executive Chairman of the Board.
The interim chief executive, Smith, is also the head of Tippet Capital, a merchant bank in Raleigh, N.
Shawn Henry, president of Crowdstrike and former Executive Assistant Director of the FBI and head of its Cyber Division, is quick to note that his company does not advocate hacking into systems.
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