The Xstrata finance head will likewise take the senior role in the combined firm.
Morgan Chase executive William Daley for a senior role within the White House, possibly as chief of staff.
He is set to take up a senior role in the BJP, details of which have not yet been revealed.
He had found a job there after studying graphic design, print and photography at Hornsey College of Art, and eventually rose to a senior role.
Addressing "fit and proper" concerns may be more difficult, analysts said, given that Mr. Murdoch and his son James, who is also expected to take a senior role at the entertainment business, have been widely criticized in the U.K. for their handling of the phone-hacking affair.
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He is taking on a new senior leadership role at the company, and further details will be provided when finalized.
Business schools restrict admissions to executives with considerable working experience, a proportion of which had to have been in a senior managerial role.
Former Rangers and Scotland goalkeeper Andy Goram echoed Brown's sentiments and said he believed Smith, who had a spell in charge at Everton, could be a success in the English Premier League, but would be unlikely to take up another senior club role at home.
Trust me, though, when I say, it was thought-provoking to hear Elizabeth Isele, co-founder of Senior Entrepreneurship Works, talk about the role senior entrepreneurs can play in our economy to create jobs, and what needs to change policy-wise to encourage this engagement.
Rob Earnshaw relished the senior Wales striker role in Craig Bellamy's injury absence, while Aaron Ramsey also shone.
Once a tape recorder had been switched on, Jensen, McCormick, and Dalio discussed the possible promotion of an internal candidate to a senior-management role.
Nordstrom said in written testimony it was "inexplicable" a a followup internal State Department review ignored "the role senior department leadership played before, during, and after" the attack.
The fellows will also benefit from a raft of career and life enhancing experiences such as media training, personal impact coaching, speaking opportunities, networking events and access to senior mentors and role models.
From 2001 to 2008 she rose from assistant to the director to her current role as senior director of marketing.
Instead they view it as the role of senior executives, or of functions like corporate communications, marketing, advertising, or public relations.
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.
According to Mark Shuken, formerly the President and CEO of DIRECTV Sports Networks, who has taken on the role of Senior VP and General Manager for TWC Sports Regional Networks, he sees these new RSNs as offering more than others have in the past, and therefore, will give customers more cost certainty.
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In my prior role as Senior Equity Analyst of the Forbes Investors Advisory Institute, I was the top stock picker for the SSS and helped produce the only investment newsletter ranked in the top ten (out of 186) in overall performance on a five-year, three-year, and one-year basis according to newsletter ranking service Hulbert Financial Digest.
It also uses the old trick of forcing senior managers to play the role of customers.
Look, Pete has been very involved in dealing with the Hill in his role as a senior advisor.
Her account, told to Le Monde newspaper in 2000, sparked a debate about the role played by senior French officers.
The Rugby Football Union offered Edwards the position of coach with England's second-string Saxons side but not a role within the senior England set-up.
He argued that it was his role as a senior chief constable to "talk about topical issues and by definition that involves issues that are political".
The executive role is more senior and usually appointed from within the company, whereas the non-executive post is generally held by an "outsider" appointed for a limited term.
One often-overlooked but growing trend in senior and taxes is the role-reversal that is taking place as the baby boom generation increasingly becomes responsible for the financial support of their elderly parents.
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Concerned the Pentagon was creeping into areas that were off-limits following the U.S. troop withdrawal, the White House in November 2012 issued another order reinforcing the CIA's role, the senior administration official said.
Prior to his current role, he was Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer and Chief Supply Chain Officer.
Muthy says that the promotion of more CIOs to senior positions would reflect the larger role that data plays in business.
Mark Bly told a New Orleans court that the investigation did not consider the role of budgetary pressures from senior management in causing the accident.
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In 2006 the Episcopalian Church in the United States became the first province of the Anglican Communion to elect a woman to the role of Primate (a senior bishop - the equivalent of an archbishop) - the Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori.
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