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But he said he did not expect chief executive tenure to climb sharply anytime soon.
At the same time, at least one study has found the average chief executive tenure to be only six years.
But in the twilight of his executive tenure, the American presidency has become a fish in a barrel for everybody's target practice".
But Old Man Riles, 67, has the second-longest chief executive tenure in the N.B.A. (behind Sacramento's Geoff Petrie) and has said that he believes the coaching grind is for younger men.
The team did not have a general manager during his executive tenure, but as a vice president he performed many of the duties associated with that post through 2008.
Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr., a former chairman of Pfizer Inc., whose long executive tenure bolstered the company's role in research and operations worldwide, died on Thursday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
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To get a historical view of how all this looks in the aerospace and defense business, we've assembled a slide show showing total compensation and cash compensation (salary plus bonus) during chief executive tenures.
In a conversation on Christmas Eve, I reminded guests that leaders did not use to have second acts following their executive tenures.
Executives' tenure at red-chip companies is brief: only three years, against five at big Western firms.
Chuck Lucier, senior vice president emeritus at Booz Allen, said that while the firm's 2003 report was not yet complete, he expected to see increases in chief executives' tenure from 2002 levels.
What about Ian Ritchie, the RFU chief executive, whose tenure has seen healthy financial figures?
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