His father, George Romney, was a rich, albeit self-made, car executive.
But the juxtaposition of self-evident with self-executing sets forth a challenge that every executive faces.
Though individuals may of course beat the trend, there is also a generic valuation you can apply to commonly held titles, based on the mismatch between the self-perception and other-perception of the average senior executive in the role.
The alleged causes of actions include breach of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment, unfair competition, excessive executive compensation and self-dealing transactions.
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Marc Groman, Executive Director of self-regulatory online advertising coalition Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), tackles the centralized issue of Internet privacy on the online behavioral advertising (OBA) side.
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He's executive director of the self-appointed border guards, the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.
Mr Hutton proposes a system of non-executive governance to keep the self-regard of bureaucrats in check, and the appointment of a representative employee to new remuneration committees.
There's the innocent youth, the self-described madman who reigned as a top music executive, and the chastened survivor of a professional and personal meltdown.
Children with good "executive function" skills, including self-control and the ability to focus on tasks, tend to be more skillful liars, Dr. Talwar says.
"Malaysia is self-sufficient in chicken meat production, " the industry executive said, adding that some local broilers use imported chicken meat cuts from China because it is cheaper than domestic equivalents.
Self-awareness is vital to effective leadership and so when an executive articulates his hopes as well as his fears he positions himself somewhere in the middle.
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Banking giant Barclays had an "aggressive" and "self-serving" culture under its former boss, the new chief executive has told MPs.
And despite Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt's hope that "self-driving cars should become the predominant mode of transportation in our lifetime", it could be that even a small risk could be too much for some people to be comfortable removing the driver completely.
But the unchecked power of its executive is a scandal of a different sort that no self-respecting sleazebuster, still less the great and good Lord Neill, can long ignore.
The commission, the EU's executive, also said the same maternity benefits should apply to self-employed women.
Mr. Nislick is the chief executive of Edison Properties LLC, which owns parking garages, self-storage facilities and office buildings in the city.
The former management consultant and Google product manager, who has won over many Twitter employees with his self-deprecating humor, has also been busy building out the company's executive bench.
Chesapeake Energy, one of the biggest positions in their flagship mutual fund, Longleaf Partners, was hit by a barrage of negative publicity as its brash billionaire chief executive, Aubrey McClendon, came under fire for alleged self-dealing.
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Lists "can help some people stay away, but for most people merely signing a self-exclusion list won't control that urge, " said Keith Whyte, executive director of the National Council on Problem Gambling.
Mr Bourguignon has been labelled "France's self-appointed Mr Fixit" after turning round the fortunes of Euro Disney as its chief executive between 1993 and 1997.
Self-described as "a starter, not a finisher, " he sought a new chief executive four years later to get on the fledgling Internet.
Most people are terrible at self-assessment, a core skill that is needed to succeed, says Peggy Klaus, an executive coach from Berkeley, Calif.
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Mark Clare, group chief executive of Barratt Developments, the UK's biggest housebuilder, said that self-built homes still needed to be financed and expertise needed to put them up.
"We've been busy, " concurs Bill Mathews , a former Navy SEAL and executive vice president at Blackwater , a North Carolina-based firm that offers self-defense, survival and firearms training for the U.S. government and has about 2, 000 personnel stationed throughout the world, including Afghanistan and Iraq.
They have powerful executive presence and trust their own abilities and character enough to be vulnerable, even self-deprecate.
The idealism, ambition, self-assurance and total hubris at the heart of this salmon escapade are all hallmarks of the Chouinard executive style.
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"It is only right that work programme advisers help jobseekers explore all possible avenues for work and for some self-employment is a really good option, " said the Employment Related Services Association's chief executive Kirsty McHugh said.
Chief executive Una Ryan hopes that DFA, now a nonprofit backed by grants, will eventually be financially self-sustaining.
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