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"directorship" Definitions
  1. the position of being in charge of an activity, department or organization
  2. the position of a company director; the period during which this is held

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Nathalie and Charles de Gunzburg endowed the Dia Art Foundation's directorship.
The escalating totals pose the toughest challenge to Ms. Jatta's directorship.
But he never went on to a more prominent music directorship.
It's a fact (his directorship and fees) and not made up.
Even so, the CFPB directorship would be Kraninger's highest-profile post to date.
After he began his directorship in November 2014, he moved quickly to bring about change.
Pramono is the chairman of the non-profit education organisation, Indonesian Institute for Corporate Directorship.
She will retain her position at the Pompidou Center during her directorship of the Biennale.
It was a brave speech — in my estimation, the high-water mark of his directorship.
O'Neal's directorship on the Papa John's board is his first on a publicly traded company.
"None, to my mind, continued to be as outspoken after taking the directorship," he added.
The Trump administration remains committed to getting rid of the single directorship, and its present director.
Under his directorship, the Center for Art and Psychotherapy became the Haus der Künstler ("Artists' House").
His directorship officially kicked off two weeks ago with a 10-hour dance event at Tempelhof.
When its artistic directorship became vacant in 2016, Ms. Kent was soon appointed to the job.
Once Mies took over the directorship in 1930, it became almost purely a school for architecture.
The seed of the idea was sown in the first week of Mr Lowry's directorship in 1995.
Strange as it may seem, he insists that taking on a second directorship represents an easing off.
Shareholders with an outside director on the board cannot sell their stakes during the term of directorship.
"She could wind up with some sort of control block, and get herself a directorship," he said.
I brought the documents detailing He Wenxiang's directorship of Zaron and three other Hong Kong-registered companies.
He became assistant director at London's small Arts Theater in 1954, taking over the directorship a year later.
Craig Calhoun, who is leaving the directorship of the London School of Economics this summer, was appointed president.
His directorship of the economy and of the military allowed him to crowd out bin Nayef's daily duties.
She has since resigned from her directorship at Impulse International, the firm that received the contracts, Eskom said.
It's enticing to consider how different the Modern and the art world might be had his directorship continued.
Gropius omitted the final five years of the school's history, and thus the directorship of his two successors.
"We never imagined that he was in a place where he was interested in a music directorship," she said.
Barbara Taylor and her husband, Andy Taylor, donated $21 million to endow the directorship of the St. Louis Art Museum.
Eventually, though, he would abandon his studies and take up directorship of The Kitchen, a downtown avant-garde performance space.
Branson also said he would suspend his directorship in two Saudi tourism projects around the Red Sea, citing Khashoggi's disappearance.
Branson last year suspended his directorship in two Saudi tourism projects and halted Virgin Group's talks on the Saudi investment.
I'd like to think he liked my dancing, but he knew the weight of responsibility that comes with an artistic directorship.
Phil Bryant, a Republican, made the directorship a cabinet-level position in December and brought in Justice Chandler to head it.
"I am leaving Rinehart in a healthy place," she says, having just retired from her directorship in the spring of 2018.
Even though Thiel only meets with each board every few months, the government still views each directorship as a standalone job.
Lee praised the list of eight candidates and reiterated his support for Judge Merrick Garland to be considered for the directorship.
When the Royal Ballet directorship opened in 2011, she was a front-runner, although the job ultimately went to Kevin O'Hare.
Third, Biden needs to understand that he will get smacked with false equivalencies because of Hunter Biden's directorship with Burisma Holdings.
English sued Trump and Mulvaney in federal court on Sunday night to block Mulvaney from taking acting directorship of the CFPB.
The French company currently has three Nissan board members - including Ghosn, whose directorship can be revoked only by a shareholder meeting.
He did not rule out sanctions for Kroes if it was established that she failed to declare the directorship in the Bahamas.
Krauss was subsequently stripped of positions including an honorary professorship and the directorship of the Origins Project, which he founded in 2008.
Many investors will have a hard line on this: We need a specific ownership percentage or we need to have a directorship.
There is no particular reason to be optimistic, in particular, about the integrity of whoever is nominated to the FBI directorship next.
Since the murder, British billionaire Richard Branson has suspended his directorship in two PIF-backed tourism projects along the Red Sea coast.
"She's kept this thing alive for over 35 years, which is unbelievable," Mr. Connor said in an interview, referring to Ms. Maxwell's directorship.
The exhibition marks a $3 million gift from collectors John and Sue Wieland to endow the museum's directorship and support contemporary art acquisitions.
The acting directorship of the CFPB, though, is a short-term problem as a larger battle over the agency's next permanent director looms.
Willis recently took directorship of NYU's Institute of African American Affairs, where she is also a professor in the Department of Photography & Imaging.
" In its early days, recalled Robert Wittman, the Art Crime Team's founding chief, being art cops was not exactly "a path to directorship.
The same year the book was published, Watson married his wife Elizabeth Lewis and took over the directorship of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
For example, at the present time, we don't know who the candidates are for the directorship of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Last Thursday the Philharmonic gave a rather toothless performance of Mahler's Seventh Symphony, part of Alan Gilbert's farewell to the orchestra's music directorship.
Even after she gave up the directorship of the center in 2006, she lived in a single room there, rising at 5 a.m.
Wanting to devote more time his own work, he resigned the directorship in 1974 but continued to teach until he retired in 2000.
In 1930, after he was forced out of the directorship by the National Socialists, he took a group of Bauhaus students to Moscow.
At least at Maison Margiela, now under the creative directorship of John Galliano, the subject matter was the more conceptually abstract exploration of collage.
Moreover, Mr Sharif's lapse—the failure to declare a directorship which carried a small salary that he did not even draw—hardly seems egregious.
The Mueller report largely has undercut any assertion by Comey that the counterintelligence investigation initiated during Comey's directorship was founded on solid legal predication.
The directorship carousel reflects Jack Dorsey's effort to remake the board that let the company fall into a tailspin over the last couple years.
But even regarding musical matters, how much input can Mr. Nézet-Séguin, whose substantial workload includes the directorship of the Philadelphia Orchestra, be having?
While pay and promotion discrimination still exists, more women on Wall Street are advancing in their careers to managing directorship and other leadership roles.
Ballet Theater has long been a haven for world-class guest stars, and during Mikhail Baryshnikov's artistic directorship (1980-89) it grew thrillingly versatile.
Bill retired from the directorship in 1971, looking forward to a good stretch of time in which to paint; he died the following year.
The coming season is the second that Mr. Millepied has planned, and it reflects some of the issues that have been raised by his directorship.
British billionaire Richard Branson earlier this month said he would suspend his directorship in two Saudi tourism projects around the Red Sea, citing Khashoggi's disappearance.
Saikawa's standing among shareholders has eased somewhat from the last vote two years ago, when his directorship was endorsed by 79.9% of shareholders who voted.
President Trump has removed Comey from the FBI directorship after asking Comey to end the bureau's investigation of former aide Michael Flynn's dealings with Russia.
Brooke Davis Anderson stepped down as executive director of Prospect New Orleans and will take up the directorship of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
He has another directorship in Moscow, conducts all over Europe and is the only conductor on this list to have significant experience with American orchestras.
Yet another, that many women would not want a directorship because its demands would take them away from the priorities of family and child-rearing.
Sky News named arts publicist Erica Bolton as one of a number of UK company directors potentially facing a directorship ban by the Insolvency Service.
For many, Steele's directorship, which started in December 2015, signaled a sea change within the organization and shifted Tor towards being more inclusive and community focused.
Keylee Sanders was crowned Miss Teen USA 1995 and was the first national title holder to be given a state directorship with the Miss Universe Organization.
Since federal law does not specify which official in the agency was the "first assistant," Trump was then able to name Cuccinelli to the acting directorship.
Last November, when Senator Cotton was mentioned as a contender for the directorship of the C.I.A., Sanders was floated as his possible replacement in the Senate.
The conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Honeck was widely believed a contender for the Philharmonic music directorship, which recently went to Jaap van Zweden.
This is a condensed and edited version of Cunningham's article for the summer edition of the National Association of Corporate Directors' Directorship magazine, published on Monday.
She had been the subject of art-world speculation that she was a candidate for the Met's directorship after Thomas P. Campbell resigned under pressure in 2017.
Under the creative directorship of Lee, Bottega Veneta has entered the top 20 brands for the first time, climbing 21 places in the ranking from last year.
Mr. Gvasalia's supersize hoodies and foul-mouthed provocations have earned him an immediate tribe of worshipful followers; they have also netted him the artistic directorship of Balenciaga.
Last fall, the White House expressed an interest in appointing Thomas Brunell for the Bureau's vacant deputy directorship, a historically apolitical position that does not require Senate confirmation.
He plans to step down from another post, the music directorship of the Rotterdam Philharmonic, after the 2017-18 season, but will remain involved with his Canadian orchestra.
Creative Time's projects during Ms. Hollander's directorship included Duke Riley's "Fly by Night," featuring lighted pigeons, and Pedro Reyes's "Doomocracy," an immersive installation at the Brooklyn Army Terminal.
He agreed to take the post, as well as the directorship of the neighboring Liebieghaus sculpture museum under a surprising condition: that he keep the Schirn as well.
After his release into probation, Shkreli will be barred from holding a majority stake in a company, as well as an executive position or directorship of a company.
Born in 12003, Szeemann became the youngest museum director in the world when he assumed the directorship of the Kunsthalle Bern at the age of 21200 in 21100.
The Mead Art Museum at Amherst College has received a gift of $3 million from collectors John and Sue Wieland to endow its directorship and support contemporary art acquisitions.
Prior to taking up directorship of the Mendel Art Gallery in 2013, Burke previously ran Toronto's Power Plant Art Gallery and the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Zealand.
Before the first decade of Mr. Friedman's directorship was out, he had grown dissatisfied with the Walker's unwieldy 1927 neo-Moorish building, an uncongenial home for the avant-garde.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin said that he had been happy to rearrange his schedule and cancel a number of appearances in Europe to make the directorship and added performances possible.
DAVID ALLEN at 6 minutes The Boston Symphony is launching its serendipitous partnership with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra this week, as Andris Nelsons combines the music directorship of both.
British billionaire Richard Branson suspended his directorship of the Red Sea Project after the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi last year by operatives close to the crown prince.
In the mid-1970s, alarmed by abuses of power during Hoover's nearly 48-year directorship, Congress decided that future F.B.I. directors should be subject to a 10-year limit.
Mr. Neef said on Wednesday that President Emmanuel Macron of France interviewed him for 45 minutes a few weeks ago for the directorship, which is officially a presidential appointment.
While it was an active period, when Nicolas Joel, then the director of the Paris Opera, offered Mr. Jordan the music directorship, he decided it was time to commit.
Thomas Hoving was four years into a directorship that rattled so many cages at the institution that it is a wonder he was able to last another six years.
That makes her purchase of Japan Tobacco stock concerning, but not unprecedented: stocks Fitzgerald purchased prior to her directorship included Reynolds American, Philip Morris International, and three other tobacco companies.
Her appointment comes with the retirement in April of the current artistic director, Franco De Vita, who became the school's principal in 2005 before taking on the directorship in 2013.
In addition to his fixed and variable remuneration, Patuano will be paid 6 million euros ($6.7 million) gross as compensation for terminating his employment contract and directorship, the company said.
How is it going to work, come 2020, when Yannick Nézet-Séguin becomes the full-time music director of the Metropolitan Opera while retaining the directorship of the Philadelphia Orchestra?
The seed of the idea was sown in the first week of Mr Lowry's directorship in 1995, but it was not until nine years ago that the two began discussing specifics.
The company correspondence address for Teroerde's directorship at SCL Elections was the same address as Hanson Asset Management, meaning he essentially fulfilled his duties to the company from the Hanson office.
If he had been passed over for the directorship, or had grown impatient trying to govern on a provisional basis through a lengthy search, Mr. Weiss might have left the institution.
Although the W.H.O. directorship is the pre-eminent health policy post in the world — one in which bold leadership can turn the tide against epidemics — the organization itself is in peril.
"There are many examples in the small-cap world where credible individuals are enticed into taking ownership, leadership or directorship roles in companies and come to regret that decision," Frenkel said.
Kurt Volker, the president's former special envoy to Ukraine, has stepped down from yet another post, his executive directorship of the McCain Institute, amid the fallout from House Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
During the last three years of his directorship, 80% of acquisitions were of art made by women; as a result, 45% of the art on permanent view is now by women.
The president-elect has chosen Gary Cohn, Goldman's 56-year-old president and chief operating officer, for the directorship of the National Economic Council and assistant to the president for economic policy.
Imagine that it wasn't Comey who Trump had invited to dinner, but a candidate for the FBI directorship who shared Trump's values, and was more focused on his advancement than his integrity.
"Upon delivery of the notice to Mr Mukazhanov, the office of his directorship will be vacated, and he will cease to be a director of the Company," Petropavlovsk said in a statement.
"In this political climate, where my qualifications and work are being attacked by Rudy Giuliani and his minions for transparent political purposes, I have decided not to renew my directorship," he added.
Under Serebrennikov's directorship, the Gogol Center had become a prominent venue for liberal and progressive projects, many of them critical of the current government and the influence of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Back at the Met for the first time since 2007, Mr. Jordan, 44, currently the music director of the Paris Opera, will assume the directorship of the Vienna State Opera in 2020.
"Listen, it is absolutely true that women have a better chance to get a directorship, or a senior position if there's trouble," Bartz said in an interview with Freakonomics earlier this year.
"I am mindful that I follow the directorship of a distinguished CIA veteran, consummate intelligence officer, and devoted patriot," Pompeo said of Brennan in the message that was posted on the CIA's website.
Gucci, under the creative directorship of maximalist Alessandro Michele, may be parent company Kering's multibillion-dollar baby, but these statistics prove that the industry-wide impact of Balenciaga's streetwear aesthetic is only growing.
Peter Martins made no new ballets for N.Y.C.B. during the last five years of his directorship, and one of his virtues—they should be noted—was that he could spot talent in others.
He may have been beaten to the music directorship by Jaap van Zweden, or so rumor has it, but Manfred Honeck remains the finest musician mounting the Philharmonic's podium on a regular basis.
In taking on another orchestra directorship, a decade after leaving a landmark tenure at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, he hopes to find the sweet spot between gutting the system and maintaining what works.
She says the show taught her a lot about how to work as an actor and discussed the technical aspects of research and directorship as some of the best lessons she learned on set.
Mr. de Montebello framed the whole process as a dignified rite of passage for the incoming director, even though it took him two-thirds of his own directorship to secure the chief executive title.
In 19943, when he assumed the directorship of Japan Society's performing arts program, he helped organize the first Grand Sumo Tournament in the United States, which brought Japan's top wrestlers to Madison Square Garden.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Thursday it was looking into whether to take action against former EU commissioner Neelie Kroes for failing to declare a directorship of an offshore firm in the Bahamas.
Cotton, whatever the reason for his being skipped over for the CIA directorship, is just the latest example of how the poisonous environs created by Trump are undermining his ability to build his own administration.
Mary Rogers, who was formerly a nurse manager of the surgical trauma floor and is now in a clinical directorship role, told me about a mental health screening they try to administer to trauma patients.
British billionaire Richard Branson in October said his Virgin Group suspended talks with the PIF over a planned $1 billion investment in the group's space ventures and suspended his directorship in two Saudi tourism projects.
Since leaving government, Mr. Weiss has taken up residence as a senior fellow at the Mossavar-Rhamani Center for Business and Government at Harvard's Kennedy School, as well as a directorship at the Volcker Alliance.
Gary Cohn, Goldman's 56-year-old president and chief operating officer, has been offered the directorship of the National Economic Council and assistant to the president for economic policy, sources close to him told NBC News.
The directorship of the chancellery is a huge job in itself, much larger than chief-of-staff roles in other countries: the director co-ordinates departments and brokers compromises between them, federal states and coalition parties.
Among Ms. Harvey's goals for her directorship is to emphasize what she called the "nurturing aspect" of the school, among the faculty and possibly with Ballet Theater company members who could provide support for young dancers.
There were only 38 women in executive directorship roles in 2017 across FTSE 250 boards, accounting for just 7.7 percent of the overall board representation, according to a report by Cranfield University and University of Exeter.
Mr. Rajoy and his government could also suspend other Catalan officials across the region's public administration, from the leadership of the Catalan autonomous police force to the directorship of the Catalan public television and radio broadcaster.
That led to work on a state anti-bullying task force, the directorship of a national nonprofit called Team Up to Stop Bullying, and a seat at President Barack Obama's White House summit on the issue.
Since 1973, the Judiciary Committee has conducted hearings on appointments to the FBI directorship, and the Senate must approve, but the chief executive can fire whenever he wants to (unless, say, doing so might impede an investigation).
The CIA, under the directorship of John Brennan, fed false information about the agency's torture program to the Senate Intelligence Committee investigators and, when the investigators discovered it was false, sought to charge them with a crime.
While Mr. Denève is the principal guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra and has led ensembles in Scotland and Germany in addition to his current post in Brussels, this is his first directorship in the United States.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Glenn Adamson recently stepped down from his directorship at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in Manhattan's Columbus Circle, after serving that position for a little less than three years.
Richard Branson, the billionaire British entrepreneur, said that he had suspended his directorship at two tourism projects near the Red Sea and that his space ventures would halt their discussions over proposed investments from the Public Investment Fund.
Last week, Mr. Branson suspended his directorship at two tourism projects near the Red Sea and halted discussions about an investment in his space ventures by Saudi's sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund, which sponsors the conference.
Another investor in the company, Germany's Siemens, said in a statement on Wednesday that it had called for him to resign his directorship of Electrogas Malta after allegations over 17 Black surfaced, even though he denied any wrongdoing.
Another investor in the company, Germany's Siemens, said in a statement on Wednesday that it had called for him to resign his directorship of Electrogas Malta after allegations over 17 Black surfaced, even though he denied any wrongdoing.
Noland's fabled decision to withdraw from the art world makes this survey an impressive feat by Susanne Pfeffer, who assumed the directorship of the MMK at the beginning of the year and also served as the exhibition's curator.
"Our commitment to achieving equity and historical accuracy in the way we narrate the history of postwar art has been made manifest from the first acquisitions we made after I assumed the directorship of the BMA," said Bedford.
The company said it has created a special directorship responsible for overseeing the repair and development of the area impacted by the collapse of the Brumadinho dam in Minas Gerais, and appointed veteran engineer Marcelo Kleinnamed to head it.
After the ups and downs of the past decade — which saw near financial ruin to the departure of both its head curator and director over the past two years — the museum appointed Klaus Biesenbach to the directorship in 2018.
Amino (1911–1989) and Asawa (1926–2013) were briefly at Black Mountain College at the same time, in the final years of the directorship of Josef Albers, before he and Anni Albers departed in 16 and Charles Olson took over.
The European Commission said it had accepted an apology from Kroes in a separate matter, in which its ethics committee investigated her after a leak of Bahamas records showed she had failed to declare a directorship in an offshore company there.
Her directorship was terminated on August 30, according to a Companies House filing, a few weeks before TfL officially notified Uber about its license, although Uber told the press at the time that this was related to an earlier role change.
The Bronx Museum, which operates with a $3.8 million annual budget, is undergoing a pivotal transition under the new directorship of Deborah Cullen, who previously headed the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University and El Museo del Barrio in East Harlem.
A recent study by consultancy Equilar found that companies whose CEOs hold no more than one external directorship generated a one-year median shareholder return of more than 15 percent, assuming dividends were reinvested, on par with the broader market.
A majority of Hanjin Kal shareholders represented at its annual general meeting (AGM) voted for Cho's continued directorship in the parent firm, striking down a challenge by his sister and an activist fund to replace him with a mobile industry veteran.
Under Serebrennikov's directorship, the Gogol Center has become a prominent venue for liberal and progressive projects at the intersection of politics and art in Moscow, many of them critical of the government and the influence of the Russian Orthodox Church.
His decision to leave SLA is said to be influenced by the revamped UK Corporate Governance code, which states that full-time executive directors should not take on "more than one non-executive directorship in a FTSE 100 company or other significant appointment".
Argentina's President Macri is having trouble convincing public opinion that he did neither — following his inclusion in the leaked documents thanks to his directorship of an offshore company set up by Mossack Fonseca while he was serving as mayor of Buenos Aires.
Her Anne assumes directorship of the family firm—she's marrying the banker (Toby Jones) who brokers the transition—works to minimize the payouts to the victim of the construction accident, and tries to maintain a semblance of decorum in the Laurent household.
He was forced from office last year after judges upheld a petty charge of failure to disclose a company directorship, then banned him from politics for life in April; he was later given ten years in prison on more serious charges of hiding assets abroad.
He said that Jaap van Zweden, who will take over the orchestra's music directorship in 2018, had met with the hall's design team this spring in Dallas, where he is the music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, to share his thoughts and priorities.
The high-profile appointment is likely to be seen as paving the way for a future music directorship for Ms. Malkki in the United States, if not in Los Angeles — where the popular music director, Gustavo Dudamel, has a contract through 2022 — then elsewhere.
The poet Paul Engle, who took over the directorship of the Workshop in 1941, emphasized professional development; over more than two decades at the helm, he worked tirelessly to secure prize money and corporate sponsorship for individual students and for the program as a whole.
WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Gina Haspel on Thursday to lead the Central Intelligence Agency, elevating a woman to the directorship for the first time despite bipartisan misgivings about her role in the agency's brutal detention and interrogation programs in the wake of the Sept.
The Warren who made so many enemies not only among Republicans but also within the Obama administration that she didn't get the directorship of the agency she'd conceived of and fought for — and who then went into the 2012 Senate race in Massachusetts and won.
The dean of the Law School, Mary Lu Bilek, sent a note before the current season of "Homeland" was broadcast to faculty and students touting Mr. Kassem's involvement and his directorship of both the Clear project and the Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic.
She said a recent change in the directorship of the National Museum in Cuba, along with complications involving shipping, a need to make repairs to some air-conditioning systems at the Bronx Museum and the demands on her small staff have all contributed to the delay.
But an encouraging sign of how he might approach his directorship, which begins in the 2018-19 season, came before intermission, when he conducted the New York premiere of Julia Adolphe's "Unearth, Release," a viola concerto commissioned by the Philharmonic and the League of American Orchestras.
"Republicans have introduced legislation that would change the CFPB's leadership structure, replacing the one-person directorship with a five-person commission, which could effectively slow or stymie the agency's aggressive consumer protection actions in an effort to get a consensus," Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary wrote last month.
While Mr. Sellars, 58, has been an impresario many times over — one devotee here this weekend wore a T-shirt from the raucous Los Angeles Festival he led in 1990 — the directorship at Ojai gave him perhaps the purest and most concentrated possible vessel for his dizzying range of enthusiasms.
A lawyer for Neelie Kroes, who was the Dutch commissioner for 10 years until late 2014, said she repaid 2403,000 euros when, in the course of preparing her defense in a separate ethics inquiry into an undeclared offshore directorship, she discovered her accountant had failed to report any of her income for 2015.
From his time on Capitol Hill as a founding member of the House Freedom Caucus, to the directorship of the Office of Management and Budget, to his emergence as acting chief of staff, Mulvaney has served the president loyally and with a degree of capability few others in the administration can claim.
In 1938, five years after the school had been closed and a decade after Gropius turned over the directorship to the Swiss architect Hannes Meyer, Gropius organized an exhibition at Museum of Modern Art in New York in which he attempted to reshape the memory of the Bauhaus in his own image.
"I had brief discussions with the president months back about the FBI directorship and told him, after about 48 hours, I thought I could do a better job of helping the country and helping him succeed in accomplishing his goals by continuing my service in the Senate," he said at an event in Texas.
In his last season as principal conductor (a position once widely thought to be his steppingstone to the music directorship that has now gone to Yannick Nézet-Séguin), Fabio Luisi leads a cast that includes the intelligent baritone Gerald Finley in the title role, Marina Rebeka as Mathilde and the platinum-toned tenor Bryan Hymel as Arnold.
In his opinion, while there are exceptions like the artist Àlvar Calvet, who "literally ate a Spanish Constitution at the Swab fair"; and the theater director Àlex Rigola, who resigned the artistic directorship of the Teatros del Canal, in Madrid, in condemnation of the Spanish government's violent actions, there are also those who represent an entirely opposite position.
Earlier this month Branson said his Virgin Group would suspend discussions with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund over a planned $1 billion investment in the group's space ventures, in light of the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi who was killed inside the consulate in Istanbul.. Branson also suspend his directorship in two Saudi tourism projects around the Red Sea.
President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE's head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Kathy Kraninger, has laid out her vision for her five-year directorship.
Barely six months later, she announced her resignation today following a damning report by Politico that revealed her purchases of tens of thousands of dollars in stocks after taking the office—including shares of Japan Tobacco, which sells tobacco products in the US.Fitzgerald's directorship has been plagued by questions about potential conflicts of interest, including her relationship with Coca-Cola while acting as health commissioner for Georgia.
But after two decades in the business — after a stint in the spotlight at Loewe as part of the first generation of designers to take over old houses and jazz them up; after seeing fashion move from being about silhouette and seam to being about entertainment; after rejecting the gilded cage of creative directorship and returning to New York and an independent business; after weathering Sept.
Not satisfied with having hobbled Fayyad during the last years of his premiership, eventually driving him from office in 2013, the PA froze the accounts of his newly established charitable foundation fearing that publicity from rural solar power and water projects would increase his profile at the expense of an increasingly unpopular PA; to save the institution, Fayyad has now resigned his own directorship.
The dexterous Mr. Habjan, with his varied arsenal of puppets and wide-ranging repertoire of voices, including the conductor's nasal Austrian whine, takes us through many such moments, including Böhm's ascendancy to the music directorship of the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, in 1934, after a conductor opposed to the regime was forced into exile, and Böhm's enthusiastic support for the German annexation of Austria.

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