But Mr Price, who is also the corporate director of Tendring District Council, says this in itself doesn't explain why supply of housing is outstripped by demand.
The council's corporate director for enterprise, tourism and the environment, Andy Lewis, said Havens had been advised by planning officers to consider other potential sites.
Negative headlines could have a psychological effect on the directors, says Nell Minow, the director of The Corporate Library, which tracks governance trends.
Sue Clark, the company's director of corporate affairs, strongly supports the government's model of closely involving industry.
In a report on the problems of the recent Hogmanay event, Jim Inch, the city's director of corporate services, called on the executive to pledge more financial backing for the Hogmanay celebrations.
Councillors are being recommended by the director of corporate services David Hume to agree the new code.
Christine Riley is the Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at Dunkin' Brands.
In a memorandum from David Martin, the director of corporate finance, the SEC says that such risks are not limited to the possibility that US sanctions could directly hurt the company.
The schools sub committee was told in a report by corporate director Neelam Bhardwaja that nine of the 20 schools could have "significant budget difficulties" by next year unless the issue was tackled.
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"Rates can go up, " said Rama Variankaval, an executive director in the corporate finance advisory group of J.
Nell Minow, director of The Corporate Library, said in an interview last week that shareholder revolts typically do not result in a 100% victory.
"Property developers in Hong Kong have a very mixed profile, " said professor Richard Welford, deputy director of the Corporate Environmental Governance Program at Hong Kong University.
Though in-house programs tend to be more expensive and labor-intensive than educational partnerships or bringing in external trainers, they are usually "much more customized and tailored to your organizational needs, regardless of whether it's a very technical training or even about business negotiation, " says Donna Weiss, managing director at the Corporate Executive Board.
Flaherty is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Citi Foundation and Director of Corporate Citizenship at Citi.
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My experience as a corporate director and as the head of a search firm focused solely on getting women on boards is that many women in the boardroom are apprehensive about using their power and connections.
Google.org Executive Director Larry Brilliant said the corporate initiative dovetails with the philanthropy's work on global health and climate change.
HP's investigation "chills director oversight, " says Charles Elson, director of the Center of Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
Sally-Ann David, Guernsey Electricity's corporate strategy director, said the company was disappointed not to be allowed to take the "pragmatic step" of demolishing the houses.
Paying top executives mostly in restricted stock would force CEOs to "ride it up and down, " says Charles Elson, director of the Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
Espen Eckbo, founding director of the Center for Corporate Governance at Dartmouth University's Tuck School of Business, says the tricky issue going forward is dealing with the corporate governance structure surrounding executives' compensation packages.
Waves of Chinese lawyers who received law degrees in the U.S. come back with understanding of WTO law and different legal systems, said Xiao Jinquan, a partner at Dacheng Law Offices and director of the commerce and corporate committee on the All China Lawyers Association.
"You have a much more diverse workforce today, and that kind of entertaining is viewed as nongermane to the client relationship, " said Charles Elson, Director, John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
Graham McWilliam, Sky's director of corporate affairs said the decision was "nothing short of BBC mission creep".
Jeremy Moon is the director of the International Center for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School, in England.
Matteo Tonello, Director of Corporate Governance for The Conference Board, wrote in July about two enforcement actions against independent directors of two publicly traded companies by the S.E.
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The company also announced that commercial director Richard Hodgson was leaving the day-to-day business, and would be replaced by corporate services director Martyn Jones on an interim basis.
"The fundamental fact is cyber criminals are highly organized with sophisticated corporate structures and business chains, " said Michael Fraser, director of the Communications Law Centre at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia.
The 500-lawyer firm, which serves the pharmaceutical industry and other corporate clients, said it hired Scott Green, a former executive director of WilmerHale, to run the entire operation.
"This technology is not really new, it's a technology from the 1970s, " explains Braskem's corporate marketing director Frank Alcantara.
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He is the executive director of the drafting committee on UCITA. "The permanent staff person, the corporate memory, " is how he describes his job.
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