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President Obama last week nominated Richard Cordray, the bureau's enforcement chief, to the director spot.
(In buildings with standard voting, a shareholder with 500 shares still gets 2,500 votes, but can cast only 500 for each director spot open for election).
On the investment side, Byers points out that in the document neither the Series C or Series D investors are specified as getting a board of director spot.
An employer hires a retained search firm to fill a key opening, often a C-level, VP or Director spot and nearly always a role paying over USD $100,000.
Warren, a favored candidate for the permanent director spot among consumer-protection advocates, has also reached out to community banks and credit unions in an effort to find ways to eliminate unnecessary regulatory burdens.
According to Chamberlain's biography from Progressive Congress, he spent 11 years doing grassroots organizing for labor and children's issues, among others, before taking the DFA political director spot in 2006.
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Campbell's career began when she was 17 and a director spotted her in the street.
One evening a casting director spotted him, and soon enough there he was on "Will & Grace," playing a character named Uncle Funny.
Jack O'Brien, the play's director, spotted this "complete unknown" in the earliest round of auditions and was immediately struck by Mr. Orsini's ease and authenticity.
She joined the drama club at school, where a casting director spotted her and put her in a television movie, Pit Pony, which became a TV series.
The managing director spots my coffee cup in the office kitchen – a mug that says "8 out of 10 cats prefer lesbian owners".
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