During the three years of his executive directorship the organization's membership increased from 2,000 to 8,000.
A San Francisco man has filed a $3 million lawsuit against the American Institute of Wine and Food, claiming he was denied the organization's executive directorship because he is homosexual.
For example, she persuaded Richard Harris to take the executive directorship of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, N.Y., near Ithaca.
He had just accepted the executive directorship of this committee and had just attended his first meeting when he was stricken.
The Association is supported by and located at the Kennesaw State University College of Humanities and Social Sciences under the executive directorship of Dr. Margaret Walters.
If the recent reports about the executive directorship are accurate, the voices whispering names in the new Governor's ear have neither his nor the region's best interests in mind.
He left in 1989 to take up the executive directorship for Saudi Arabia at the World Bank.
Butt has since retired from politics and is involved in business in the United Kingdom, India and the United States, holding non executive directorships in private companies.
Following her time in Oregon, Harris returned to California to assume the executive directorship of the California Alliance for Pride and Equality, today known as Equality California.
After leaving Westpac he took up a non executive directorship at BHP Billiton.