Linda Thomas-Greenfield is the Director General of the Foreign Service and Director of Human Resources.
The BBC's botched handling of the affair forced the director general, George Entwistle, to resign.
Wendy Piatt, the director general of the Russell Group of Universities says universities already look at individual circumstances.
He stood alongside Entwistle as the director general announced his resignation outside the BBC's headquarters in London.
"The Norwegian government's policy is to normalise whaling, " says Johan Williams, the director general at Norway's Ministry of Fisheries.
Leon Panetta deals regularly with the Director General of the ISI, General Pasha.
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The director general, George Entwistle, has taken responsibility and resigned (though he has also taken an unsuitably large pay-off).
Flights were grounded by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Saturday.
The Director General opened her visit with a meeting with Alan Duncan MP, UK Minister of State for International Development.
He was named the director general by the BBC Trust, the governing body of the media organization, on September 17.
When asked by Sky News whether the BBC needed more funding, the director general said: "I don't know the answer to that".
"I am therefore pleased that the director general of the prison service has now given a commitment to review this, " she added.
Jonathan Evans, the director general of MI5 has said that there are a "significant number" of UK residents training with al-Shabab.
He has not called for either the Director General's or Chairman's resignation.
The Director General of Fair Trading agreed with the CC's conclusions and recommendations, and Ms Hewitt's decision is in accordance with his advice.
And Andrew Large, the director general of the Cleaning and Support Services Association, which represents hospital cleaning firms, questioned the NHS approach to cleaning.
Failure to comply with the guidelines may lead to the director general taking court action against the use of unfair terms by the organisation concerned.
The keynote MacTaggart Lecture will be given by the director general of the BBC, Mark Thompson, at what is a crucial time for the corporation.
On Friday, Conservative MP Rob Wilson wrote to the director general calling for an independent public inquiry into the dropping of Newsnight's investigation into Savile.
The director general said the lessons of the Jimmy Savile affair were being learned and he expected the recommendations of three reviews to be carried out.
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This strategy of the organization follows the call of the Director General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, to broaden the discussion of Green Economies to 'Green Societies'.
The Director General of the CBI John Cridland has said that the current system of employment tribunals is "broken" and that "everybody other than the lawyers lose".
Michael Tamdio, the director general of the national office of industrial free zones, says the new stock exchange will allow it to privatise vital parts of the infrastructure.
The Assistant Director-General of the Intergovernmental Oceanic Commission of UNESCO, Wendy Watson-Wright, closed the conference on behalf of the Director-General of UNESCO, and spoke about 'The Way Ahead.
The Forum is a future-oriented event designed to feed the debate launched by the Director General of UNESCO on the necessity of a new humanism for the twenty-first century.
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The participants will include the Director General of UNESCO Irina Bokova, President of the Shoah Memorial Eric de Rothschild, an Israeli historian Yehuda Bauer and a Holocaust survivor Henri Borlant.
Home Secretary Theresa May said she had been briefed by the director general of Security Service MI5, Andrew Parker, and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe on the "sickening and barbaric" attack.
"The undersecretary of political affairs, the undersecretary for management, the director general of the Foreign Service and the deputy legal adviser will work with me to drive this forward, " Nides said.
Well you know in the '80s at one point all three top officials in the BBC - the chairman, the vice-chairman and the director general - all came from the Conservative Party.
Baroness Smith of Basildon explained that the director general would remain in charge of the agency's operational and administrative functions, but would be directly accountable to the board rather than the home secretary.
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