Among the most notable executive orders are Pres.
But then, when they get to “executive functioning,” the whole thing turns south.
Bradshaw, Broadway’s chief executive, will be the chairman of the combined company.
Likewise, the independent executive producer can delegate sign off in the same way as the BBC executive producer.
Moreover, the role of the executive involves far more than mere acquiescence or dissent.
“Icahn was always talking about an ‘executive order’—that was his vernacular,” Dinneen recalled.
The chief executive appoints an executive council, which consists of 7 to 11 members, to assist in policy making.
Lord Simpson, the present chief executive, had been expected to become non-executive chairman but will remain in place for now.
The independent executive should inform the BBC executive if, in their view, a change in circumstances requires subsequent inclusion.
Ricardo Salgado, the chief executive, dominated the board, the executive committee and the family council and his power was unchecked.
The independent’s executive producer has an ongoing responsibility to keep the BBC executive producer informed of any reason to include the programme on the list.
In the second half of 2021, Bezos will assume the role of executive chairman, and former cloud executive Andy Jassy will take on the chief executive role.
“Even if the executive were entirely innocent of the whistle-blower’s charge, giving that same executive the role of investigating the whistle-blower smacks of retaliation.”
Young, who was previously the market executive for the area that encompasses Westchester, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut, joined Merrill in 2015 as an associate market executive in Los Angeles.
Broadly, executive privilege is a doctrine that permits the president and executive-branch officials to shield some of their records from the other two branches of government (Congress and the courts).
One of the most notable things about Trump's approach to executive action is how much of a departure he took from his predecessors, signing more executive orders in just four years than many of his predecessors did in eight.
In a statement, Rupert, chairman of Fox and News Corp’s executive chairman, and Lachlan, chief executive and executive chairman of Fox and co-chairman of News Corp’s board, expressed gratitude for James’ “many years of service to the company.
Frazier, the chief executive of drugmaker Merck, who was the first executive to leave the advisory group on Monday, and Kevin Plank, the founder and chief executive of athletic apparel maker Under Armour, who also announced his decision on Monday evening.
The BBC Commercial Holdings Board is chaired by Elan Closs Stephens, a non-executive member of the BBC Board, and comprises members of the BBC Board (both non-executive and executive members), directors across the commercial parts of the BBC and an independent director.
Simon Davis, president of the Law Society of England and Wales, Sophie Linden, deputy mayor for policing and crime, Claire Waxman, victims’ commissioner for London, Nicki Norman, acting chief executive of Women’s Aid Federation of England, Sara Kirkpatrick, chief executive of Welsh Women’s Aid, Sandra Horley CBE, chief executive of Refuge, Rosie Lewis, deputy director and VAWG manager at the Angelou Centre, Suzanne Jacob, OBE, chief executive of SafeLives, Olive Craig, senior legal officer at Rights of Women, Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs, CEO of Surviving Economic Abuse, Pragna Patel, director at Southall Black Sisters and Diana Fawcett, chief executive of Victim Support
executive
adj pert
- having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc.
Example: the executive branch
noun person
- a person responsible for the administration of a business
noun group
- persons who administer the law
noun person
- someone who manages a government agency or department
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Simon Davis president of the Law Society of England and Wales Sophie Linden deputy mayor for policing and crime Claire Waxman victims commissioner for London Nicki Norman acting chief executive of Womens Aid Federation of England Sara Kirkpatrick chief executive of Welsh Womens Aid Sandra Horley CBE chief executive of Refuge Rosie Lewis deputy director and VAWG manager at the Angelou Centre Suzanne Jacob OBE chief executive of SafeLives Olive Craig senior legal officer at Rights of Women Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs CEO of Surviving Economic Abuse Pragna Patel director at Southall Black Sisters and Diana Fawcett chief executive of Victim Support