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The job gets tougher every year and retiring chairmen and their fellow board members worry long hours about succession.
He succeeds the retiring chairman, Robert M. Schaeberle, 64.
Ian Cordial, 64, takes over from retiring chairman John Tholen at the beginning of April.
David H. Komansky, the retiring chairman of Merrill Lynch, has been an industry director of the exchange for six years.
In Plainview, the retiring chairman of the board of water commissioners, Bernard Chetkof, is a longtime local Democratic leader.
Retiring chairman John Cuckney says that 3i Group's 1992 annual report and accounts 'are designed to give a greater understanding and insight into 3i's investment activities'.
Gremlins got into our system a couple of weeks ago when we identified Tadpole Technology Inc's retiring chairman as Bill Gilkes.
Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, the retiring chairman of Merck, said the Medco deal would be "worth a lot to our shareholders."
A cut-glass bowl was presented to retiring president Lady Braithwaite, and jewelling to retiring chairman Hilda Lodge.
Earlier in the day, the Santa Fe board elected Robert D. Krebs to replace its retiring chairman, John S. Reed.
Fiat, an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino, was founded in 1899 by the grandfather of the retiring chairman.
Professor MacRae, retiring Chairman of CASS, thought the move would isolate business and management studies from the human dimension of social studies.
The facility was renamed in 1997 in honour of Tom Davies, the retiring chairman of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury.
The seven founders, led by retiring chairman Narayana Murthy, hit trouble in the early years and Murthy's wife even had to sell her jewellery to fund the company's survival.
Roger B. Smith, the retiring chairman, whose annual pension benefit will be increased to about $1.2 million from about $700,000, defended the action as necessary to stem defections of key executives.
In Brief General Motors Corporation stockholders approved a pension plan that will increase the benefits for Roger Smith, the retiring chairman, from $700,000 to $1.2 million a year.
Mr. Smith, who enjoyed a tough game of tennis, was an Aetna director for nine years before the board selected him in 1963 to succeed its retiring chairman, Henry Beers.
In 2010 they made a unique Armada Dish for the Joint Assay Offices Committee for presentation to Richard Vanderpump its retiring Chairman.
"I'm hopeful that this economy stays strong," Mr. Bush said as he introduced Mr. O'Neill, 65, the retiring chairman of Alcoa, the world's largest manufacturer of aluminum.
The retiring Chairman, June Bascombe, then went on to enlarge on these past events and issues an the Hon. Treasurer, Joan Daniels, presented her report with great lucidity.
Neither man comes from a background of great wealth, as did former chairman David Rockefeller, or decades of experience as a lender, as did Mr. Butcher, the retiring chairman.
As a protégé of Chairman and CEO Dennis Picard and a long-time Raytheon insider, he was the expected candidate to succeed the retiring chairman in the late 90's.
In one of his first appointments, President-elect Bush designated Mr. Atwater as the replacement for the retiring chairman, Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., who headed the party for six years.
Democrats and Republicans agreed that Mr. Goss, the retiring chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, was knowledgeable about the C.I.A. and knew many of the agency's top managers.
The retiring chairman handed over the meeting to the new chairman, John Sharp who, in accepting the post, thanked Dr. Watson for his tireless work on behalf of the Village Association.