Sentence examples for reporting to trustees from inspiring English sources

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A report by the Charity Commission (pdf) found that of 97 randomly selected charities with a pensions deficit, only 31 were reporting to trustees the significance of these deficits and what they intended to do about them, meaning that many charity boards may be in the dark about the true state of their organisation's finances.

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Tough as a successful businessman had to be, he was overcome by emotion when reporting to fellow trustees about a meeting with the families of those who had died in 1987 on the capsized ferry Herald of Free Enterprise.

A goal of creating an explicit arboretum was proposed in various university reports to trustees and other publications in 1877, 1883, 1908, and 1914.

Rather than reporting to a board of trustees, Blake answers to the elected president, and supports them and the other elected students in doing their jobs.

Everyone puts pressure on the chief executive to keep up responsibility for volunteers, staff, beneficiaries, as well as reporting to the board and trustees".

Other violations included failure to track a hepatitis infection resulting from a blood transfusion; having 12 beds in the pediatric intensive-care unit when only 7 were authorized by the state; confusion over the role of dentists in the emergency department; a lack of procedures for the hospital's trustees; and failure to require the chief executive to report to the trustees.

He reports to our Trustees, and oversees our London office, programmes in all 42 countries where we operate, and 8,500 staff globally.

These should contain details of what committees can make decisions about, what financial and other limits there are on their decision-making and how and how often these decisions are reported to the trustees.

The story of the selloffs began in 1950 when Keeper of Ethnography Hermann Braunholtz reported to BM trustees that of the 203 plaques acquired from the Foreign Office in 1898, "about 30 are to all intents and purposes duplicate specimens, and therefore surplus to the Museum's requirements".

Harvard at the time was a phoenix rising and its dean, David Linn Edsall, could truly report to his trustees that "There can be little doubt that the school has acquired the standing of being the best place in the country and perhaps anywhere for advanced training in research and for advanced training of teaching and research personnel" (8).

"He will report to a trustee whose duty is to assure that the intent of the agreement with the commission is met".

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