She is at present the deputy president of the party.
In 1912, he was made deputy president of the senate.
Between 1949 and 1971 he served as the chamber's deputy president.
In 1991, he was appointed deputy president of youth welfare.
Then he was appointed deputy president of sport and welfare.
Others say she may have enough support if not to win the job of deputy president, to at least come close .
If the party wins the elections in 1999 as expected, she could easily become the country's next deputy president.
The students are led by the president and a deputy president.
At that time he was still the deputy president.
In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy president.
"And I think it's time to bring in a new corporate vice president."
I saw him go off with the corporate vice president and he seemed pretty upset.
He retired as corporate vice president for research in 1978.
He is also being recommended for election as a corporate vice president.
The board could not throw him out of his seat as corporate president and chief executive officer.
Is the corporate president an endangered species in high-tech America?
The company says it has 500 chief executives and corporate presidents among its 115,000 customers.
He joined Emerson as a corporate vice president for international operations in 1979.
The only person you can call is a corporate vice president, but he's not interested in the school, not really.
And, the team leader was a corporate vice president.