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"executive secretary" Definitions
  1. a secretary who manages the business activities of an executive or an organization

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Officials who worked with Kellogg say former deputy executive secretary Megan Badasch did close to 100% of Kellogg's functional executive secretary work when H.R. McMaster was national security adviser.
Ms. McFadden's title, executive secretary, masked her importance in California.
I was pleased that Bruck mentioned Nancy McFadden, Jerry Brown's executive secretary.
Khalid Tinasti is executive secretary of the Global Commission on Drug Policy.
Hamduk was the former executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
Hamduk served previously as executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
Her mother, the former Evelyn Hines, was an executive secretary at Women's Wear Daily.
His mother was an executive secretary and pianist, his father a pharmacist and photographer.
Hallock Mohler Jr., the executive secretary for the office of the secretary of defense.
Keith Kellogg, the chief of staff and executive secretary of the National Security Council.
His father, Edward, was an executive secretary for the White Star cruise ship line.
In 1943 she married Martin Popper, who was executive secretary of the National Lawyers Guild.
Lassina Zerbo, the executive secretary of the agency said there were actually two seismic activities.
The person leaving is Joan O'Hara, who has been serving as the NSC's executive secretary.
"We are being very sceptical now," said James Wiyor, executive secretary of Ghana's Cotton Development Authority.
"We are being very skeptical now," said James Wiyor, executive secretary of Ghana's Cotton Development Authority.
Executive secretary Paulo Abrao said it plans to send a group of independent experts to investigate.
The commission's executive secretary Emile Chang said a final decision will be made by Aug. 11.
Charles Munyaneza, the electoral board's executive secretary, told reporters the body did not receive any complaints.
The Office of the Secretary of Defense executive secretary is responsible for prioritizing and approving flights.
Her mother, also retired, was an executive secretary for Lakota Local Schools in West Chester, Ohio.
The zoo's founder, Dr. Harry Wegeforth, offered her the top job of executive secretary in 1927.
He suggested Taylor contact Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or his executive secretary to discuss it further.
His father Kurt, was an anthropologist, and his mother, Johanna, was an executive secretary at a bank.
Christiana Figueres, former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, welcomed Evian's plans.
The pale-skinned, blond, blue-eyed NAACP executive secretary could easily go between the black and white worlds.
In signing the budget, the president vetoed $1.8 billion worth of appropriations, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea told reporters.
He was replaced by Menardo Guevarra, a lawyer who was the deputy executive secretary in the president's office.
Instead, access is approved by the office of the NSC executive secretary, retired Army lieutenant general Keith Kellogg.
Conversely, responsible breeders "are committed to bettering their breed," said Gina DiNardo, the American Kennel Club's executive secretary.
Mr. Biegun also served as an executive secretary of the National Security Council under President George W. Bush.
Emile Chang, Executive Secretary at Taiwan's Investment Commission, said a final decision will be made by Aug. 11.
This is bolstered and optimized by the experience and professionalism of Scott Pace, the National Space Council's executive secretary.
As executive secretary of the all-black American Tennis Association, he helped Althea Gibson integrate previously all-white competitions.
"Geographic names get changed more often than people think," said Lou Yost, the executive secretary of the naming board.
O'Brien also has brought over a senior Foreign Service officer, Matthias Mitman, to serve as the NSC's executive secretary.
The commercial kids, of course, were all girls, and it meant they were trained to be an executive secretary.
Joining Bezos onstage was Christiana Figueres, a former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Randall is the executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation, the oldest registered religious lobby in Washington.
"When they are contributors to a platform, they have expectations of fair remuneration," the group's executive secretary Francisco Mingorance said.
"This project comes from African countries, and there is a will from affected communities," said OSS executive secretary Khatim Kherraz.
Executive Secretary to the superintendent Mary Eubanks said Corey would always check in with his players and encourage them daily.
"Labs make wonderful companions - very intelligent, friendly and great with children," AKC Executive Secretary Gina DiNardo said in a statement.
"Revenue has increased drastically the efforts are paying off," said Gerald Mturi, executive secretary of the Tanzania Chamber of Mines.
French President François Hollande and Christiana Figueres, the executive secretary of the U.N. climate change office, will attend the ceremony.
His father, William, was a lawyer, and his mother, the former Lillian Kellin, was an executive secretary and a painter.
"The image of Brazil is at risk," said Carlos Rittl, executive secretary of the Brazilian Climate Observatory, an environmental group.
Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, executive secretary of the U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, has also received some buzz.
Another anti-crime figure José Antonio Ortega Sánchez filed a criminal complaint for fraud against IACHR executive secretary Emilio Álvarez Icaza.
Eumar Novacki, the ministry's executive secretary, told journalists on Friday that meat products from those factories would be removed from supermarkets.
Next up is Stephen Mill, the former State Department executive secretary, who is scheduled to answer questions under oath on Friday.
Eumar Novacki, the ministry's executive secretary, said there was some concern that other countries would begin blocking shipments of Brazilian meat.
Scott Pace, who was director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, was named as the council's executive secretary.
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, acting CBD executive secretary, said it was crucial for the CBD negotiations to secure an agreement this year.
But the lyrics were the star here -- name checking Monica Lewinsky, Vernon Jordan and even the President's executive secretary Betty Currie.
It was not immediately clear who would replace O'Hara as executive secretary, a critical managerial and administrative role at the NSC.
The Philippine leader will formally request on Monday a one-year extension of martial law, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea told reporters.
As legend has it, in 1931, the Academy's Executive Secretary, Margaret Herrick, remarked that the statuette reminded her of her uncle, Oscar.
There are still at least 192 people missing, according to Sergio Cabañas, the executive secretary of Guatemala's National Coordination for Disaster Reduction.
Last week, former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus was interviewed and investigators recently interviewed Keith Kellogg, executive secretary of National Security Council.
"Across the country, young people see the injustice of our mass incarceration system," Diane Randall, FCNL's executive secretary, said in a statement.
Alfredo Sirkis, executive secretary of the Brazilian Forum on Climate Change, said he thought dialogue with the incoming government was still possible.
Christiana Figueres, former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change who helped broker the Paris accord, lamented Trump's order.
"The Labrador retriever shows no signs of giving up the top spot anytime soon," AKC Executive Secretary Gina DiNardo said in a statement.
But Diane Randall, executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL), can easily list recent accomplishments in the peace-building movement.
"The rains were good during sowing and the farmers received the inputs they needed," Christophe N'Dri, executive secretary of the association, told Reuters.
"They're killing us here in the state of Missouri," said John Stiffler, executive secretary-treasurer of the St. Louis Building & Construction Trades Council.
"It is close to what happened in 2013," Lassina Zerbo, executive secretary of the U.N. Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization, told The Guardian.
The official, Rima Khalaf, a Jordanian diplomat who is executive secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia, defended the report.
He listens most to his two closest advisers, his wife Anne Gust Brown and his executive secretary — or chief of staff — Nancy McFadden.
"Changing the law in order to shut down a media organisation for political reasons is a slippery slope," association executive secretary Glenys Sugarman said.
Brazil's Energy Ministry's executive secretary Luiz Eduardo Barata says Abengoa will receive firm offer from China State Grid for some assets in next days.
The new law will "address the urgent need to protect the right to health of the Filipino people," Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea told reporters.
We are heading towards an increasingly low-carbon global economy, according to the executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC).
He was the tax council for the National Federation of Independent Business and before that was the deputy executive secretary at the Treasury Department.
"He knows the mining sector well, so we expect continuity of policy," Tanzania Chamber of Minerals and Energy (TCME) executive secretary Gerald Mturi said.
Mull, the former executive secretary of the State Department, is now the Obama administration's lead coordinator of implementation for the nuclear deal with Iran.
"Analysts looking at unusual #seismic activity of a much smaller magnitude in the #DPRK," CTBTO Executive Secretary Lassina Zerbo said in a Twitter post.
"The rains were good during sowing and the farmers received the inputs they needed," Christophe N'Dri, the executive secretary of the association, told Reuters.
The idea came about after Shrum heard a speech by Christiana Figueres, the executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
The cause was a heart attack, said Linda Cooper, the executive secretary of the cremation and burial association that is handling Ms. Cole's arrangements.
At Rwanda's electoral commission headquarters in downtown Kigali, the commission's executive secretary, Charles Munyaneza, said he had been "very satisfied" with the voting process.
Poramaporn, chief operating officer at Bangkok Dusit, and Narumon, executive secretary to the CEO of Bangkok Airways, also resigned from their positions on Monday.
"We still maintain hope that there could be a reconsideration," said Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Jule Sugarman, the executive secretary of a panel commissioned by Johnson, recruited Dr. Zigler and other experts to devise and carry out the program.
But Jesus Torrealba, executive secretary of the opposition's Democratic Unity coalition, said before the meeting on Friday that Maduro's adversaries were ready to resume confrontation.
"This is not as large-scale as the European migrant exodus but still overwhelming our resources," said Deacon Victor Berrio, executive secretary for Caritas Panama.
The president believed the benefits of the law outweighed the potential short-term budgetary challenges, Menardo Guevarra, senior deputy executive secretary, told a media conference.
Bolton's longtime friend Fred Fleitz last month left his role as chief of staff and executive secretary for the NSC after serving only six months.
"My understanding was that she was using the equipment to contact family and friends," said Lukens, a former deputy executive secretary at the State Department.
She is now on the dean's list, serves as the executive secretary in student government and has received leadership and service awards from the college.
Rwanda Journalists Association executive secretary Gonzaga Muganwa told Reuters after the ruling that the scrapping of the law banning cartoons was a big step forward.
"It's evident now that there will be the second round between Salome Zurabishvili and Grigol Vashadze," Irakly Kobakhidze, the ruling party executive secretary, told reporters.
Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which organized last year's agreement, said the latest NASA report is troubling.
Chile's National Energy Commission executive secretary, Andres Romero, told reporters that aggressive bidding this time around could help assure equally competitive prices for Chilean consumers.
"I'm happy that finally, after three years, we have property bought," Chantel Comardelle, the tribal executive secretary of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw, said on Thursday.
Roberto Palmieri, deputy executive secretary of Brazilian forestry institute Imaflora, is particularly concerned by the recent blazes, which were mostly the result of cattle ranching.
Its executive secretary, Baba Jallow, says that, even with cash coming from the UN and Qatar, it will struggle to pay reparations to all deserving victims.
Some growers abandoned farms and migrated to cities and to the United States, said Rene Leon-Gomez, executive secretary of Central American coffee industry group Promecafe.
To illustrate her point, Hartnett White pointed to comments made by the former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Christiana Figueres.
"Earning the same salary as a man under equal conditions is a woman's right," Alicia Barcena, ECLAC's executive secretary, said in a statement earlier this week.
" Christiana Figueres, former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, said Trump's executive order "will make things harder, not easier for Americans.
A former CIA officer, Fleitz has also served as executive secretary of the National Security Council and was Bolton's chief of staff at the State Department.
Second, Sondland also revealed an email sent on August 11 to Ulrich Brechbuhl, a top adviser to Pompeo, and Lisa Kenna, the top diplomat's executive secretary.
The council&aposs executive secretary, Scott Pace, told reporters before the meeting that space is becoming increasingly congested and current guidelines are inadequate to address the challenge.
This question will be on the minds of many of our speakers here, which include the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
On Friday, the UN said Guterres accepted the resignation of UN under-secretary general and the executive secretary of the commission that authored the report, Rima Khalaf.
In 1961, Mr. Hooker was the executive secretary of the Tractors for Freedom Committee, which swapped farm equipment for prisoners after the abortive American invasion of Cuba.
"There is indeed a risk for protected areas to be misrepresented as paper parks," Cristiana Pasca Palmer, executive secretary of the CBD, told Reuters in an email.
CTBTO Executive Secretary Lassina Zerbo told reporters in Vienna that early information indicated a magnitude on Friday of around 5 compared to 4.8 to 4.9 in January.
To find out whether Sondland had talked to the President, Morrison went so far as asking Trump's executive secretary if the President had actually talked with Sondland.
D. V. Malhan, its executive secretary, said in an interview that there are so many schools that the proposed sales ban would have hurt the industry badly.
"Richer, more diverse ecosystems are better able to cope with disturbances — such as extreme events and the emergence of diseases," said Anne Larigauderie, the executive secretary of IPBES.
The IG report cites a particular email exchange from 2011, between Mills, Undersecretary for Management Patrick Kennedy, executive secretary Stephen Mull and deputy chief of staff Huma Abedin.
"We want the audits to give us a real sense of the state of inspection services in each state," said Eumar Novacki, executive secretary at the Agriculture Ministry.
Poramaporn, who was chief operating officer of Bangkok Dusit, and Narumon, who was executive secretary to the CEO of Bangkok Airways, also resigned from their positions last month.
He was executive secretary of the National Security Council until Bolton took over the office 17 months ago, when he moved over to become Pence's national security adviser.
"Calamity funds" would be activated to provide financial relief to those affected by the shutdown, Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Menardo Guevarra said, but declined to give a figure.
Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, however, said that a revocation of a license meant the accreditation of its reporters at the Malacanang presidential palace should therefore be rescinded too.
"It makes no sense allowing states to defer debt payments without making any adjustments," Eduardo Guardia, executive secretary at the Finance Ministry, was quoted as saying in Valor Econômico.
Carlos Lopes, a former executive secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa, advocates tying the CFA franc to a basket of currencies, such as the dollar and yuan.
Female candidates struggle Charles Munyaneza, executive secretary of the Rwandan electoral commission, told CNN that Rwigara gathered more than 900 signatures, but most were "forged," leading to her disqualification.
"We've received grave claims of deaths and serious injuries that resulted from today's violence in Nicaragua," Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) Executive Secretary Paulo Abrao tweeted Wednesday.
The Climate Pledge was created in partnership with Global Optimism, a company founded by Christiana Figueres, the former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
He was the executive secretary of Cuba's Atomic Energy Commission from 1980 to 1992 and was in charge of a project to build a nuclear power plant at Juraguá.
Scott Pace, the executive secretary of the National Space Council, said at a POLITICO event last week that Russia's political isolation is preventing it from developing its space program.
There are as many as 70 dioceses in China without a bishop, said Anthony S. K. Lam, the executive secretary of the Holy Spirit Study Center in Hong Kong.
Teddy Lee, the executive secretary of the State Ethics Commission, was fired from his job in January 2006, and in an interview he blamed Mr. Perdue for his firing.
The organization's president, Meher Tatna, is from India; vice president Anke Hofman is from Germany; treasurer Ali Sar is from Russia; and executive secretary Janet Nepales is from the Philippines.
"This decision represents an almost unprecedented level of international cooperation regarding a large marine ecosystem comprising important benthic and pelagic habitats," CCAMLR Executive Secretary Andrew Wright said in a statement.
The executive secretary of the Benue emergency agency, Emmanuel Shior, on Thursday said around 80,000 people who had fled herdsmen attacks were living in four camps located across the state.
Attendees include former U.S. vice president Al Gore; France's minister of foreign affairs and international development, Laurent Fabius; and the U.N. framework convention on climate change's executive secretary, Christiana Figueres.
She most recently worked for the last eight years as the deputy executive secretary on the White House's National Security Council; she also served in the George W. Bush administration.
Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Menardo Guevarra, described the discussion about Boracay's temporary closure during a cabinet meeting late on Wednesday as "exhaustive" and said affected companies would receive financial assistance.
"Instex was never thought of as economically efficient," said Pierre Vimont, the former executive secretary-general of the European External Action Service, the European Union's foreign affairs and defense agency.
"It is not a priority," said Joseph Geiger, the executive secretary-treasurer of the New York City District Council of Carpenters, which spent $232,000 on campaigns last year, records showed.
Bolsonaro's plan to assimilate Brazil's indigenous people is a reversal of federal policy protecting their habitat, languages and customs, according to Cleber Buzzatto, the executive secretary of CIMI, the advocacy group.
Christiana Figueres, currently the executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, says she will not renew her post after her six-year contract ends in early July.
But "big data innovations - using the large data sets from mobile phone tracking to satellite platforms - reveal patterns, trends, and associations of complex disaster risks," said Armida Alisjahbana, UNESCAP's executive secretary.
At the time of the fund-raising effort, Mr. Percoco resigned as the governor's deputy executive secretary so he could serve as the manager of Mr. Cuomo's 2014 re-election campaign.
"This decision represents an almost unprecedented level of international cooperation regarding a large marine ecosystem comprising important benthic and pelagic habitats," Andrew Wright, the commission's executive secretary, said in a statement.
"It's been a huge gap, a huge weakness in our political system," said Lawson Naidoo, executive secretary of the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, an advocacy group.
George Haynes contributed mightily to African-American advancement as co-founder and first executive secretary of the National Urban League, but his achievements have been conspicuously absent from the history books.
In the White House, he served as an assistant to President Obama focused on presidential personnel, and was then appointed to serve as the executive secretary of the National Security Council.
"They are practically ready, but first we wanted to get the new regulatory framework approved by Congress," said Julio Semeghini, executive secretary at the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications.
"They are practically ready, but first we wanted to get the new regulatory framework approved by Congress," said Julio Semeghini, executive secretary at the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications.
During World War II she worked for the Red Cross, and after the war she became the executive secretary of the medical department of American Relief for Italy, a nonprofit group.
By 2001, Helene Moussa, a retired executive secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC) became the Coptic Museum's first volunteer curator — a role she continues to fulfill to this day.
"If emissions rose during a recession, if deforestation increased while the economy was contracting, we wonder what could happen when Brazil resumes economic growth," Climate Observatory's executive secretary Carlos Rittl told reporters.
The IACHR delegation, which has not visited Venezuela since 2002, was led by President Esmeralda Arosemena, Executive Secretary Paulo Abrão; the rapporteur for freedom of expression, Edison Lanza; and two other specialists.
" Barb Clark, a 52-year-old executive secretary for a non-profit organization in Dayton, Ohio, felt similarly, and said the Ann Curry was an instance of Lauer showing his "true colors.
As a colonel, Mr Mattis served as executive secretary to two defence secretaries, a co-ordinating post "at the centre of the central nervous system of the department", in Mr Tyrer's words.
She said she did not recall any instances in which she discussed the requirements regarding those requests, even when shown an email from Stephen D. Mull, who was executive secretary in Mrs.
"Today's victory is a testament to the power of grassroots activism across the country to bring about change," Diane Randall, the Friends Committee on National Legislation's executive secretary, said in a statement.
"Lacking popular support, the Temer government sought the backing of groups with clout in Congress, among them the agricultural bloc," said Carlos Rittl, the executive secretary of Climate Observatory, an environmental group.
He served on the National Security Council as its executive secretary under President George W. Bush and spent 14 years working as a congressional aide in both the House and the Senate.
The teacher, who has not been publicly named, was the yearbook adviser at Wall Township High School near Asbury Park, said Kim Keator, executive secretary to Cheryl Dyer, the superintendent of schools.
"Their relationship with China's People's Liberation Army was extraordinarily close," Chang Ming-pin, executive secretary of the commission at Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs that reviews foreign investments, said in an interview.
Petya Nestorova, executive secretary at the Council of Europe's convention against trafficking in human beings, pointed to the police in Iceland, who she said screen social media sites for suspicious job offers.
"To tell you the truth, everyone in the industry is pretty traditional, so this is a big shake-up," Donna Cole, executive secretary of the New Jersey Christmas Tree Growers' Association, said.
Once Woodard settled in New York City, he contacted Walter White, executive secretary of the NAACP, who wrote a letter to Orson Welles, the writer, director and star of the movie Citizen Kane.
Lopez told reporters on the sidelines of a mining forum on Wednesday that appeals by mine operators directly to Duterte have become "stuck" in the office of the president's Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea.
But Athens needed to do more to provide transparency in political-party financing and interaction with lobbyists, said Gianluca Esposito, executive secretary of the council's Group of States against Corruption, known as GRECO.
The other side: One source who worked closely with Kellogg said that while he did none of the executive secretary work, he served a useful function as a "political" voice in the room.
"I think it is inevitable" that e-sports will become Olympic events because of their soaring popularity, said Samart Benjamin Assarasakorn, the executive secretary to the president of the Thailand E-Sports Federation.
Ms. Pudlin, 32, worked until earlier this year at the United States Treasury Department as a deputy executive secretary in the chief of staff's office and a senior adviser to the general counsel.
Pro-government newspapers began attacking the group, and the Mexican government opened a criminal investigation against the executive secretary of the Inter-American Commission, based on unsubstantiated claims about the misuse of funds.
At least $1 trillion needs to be invested in clean technologies globally by 2020, said Figueres, who finished her term as executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change in July.
Bruen said that Biegun, a former Ford Motor Co. executive who served as executive secretary of the National Security Council under President George W. Bush, may have the ability to do just that.
He wrote an anguished letter to Walter White, then executive secretary of the N.A.A.C.P., explaining how he had been rejected by four hotels before shifting his search to the black district of Harlem.
After stepping down from her position as executive secretary of the UNFCCC in July, ending a six-year run, Figueres became the fifth woman and 11th candidate to enter the race for secretary-general.
Almost half the skilled employees of the state-run electricity monopoly Corpolec, whose salaries are worth just a few dollars a month, have emigrated, said Alí Briceño, executive secretary of Venezuela's electrical industry union.
According to Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Pruitt told delegates in the opening session that the United States wanted to continue making efforts in combating climate change.
"I think we will have a Paris agreement in effect in 503," predicted Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, at a lecture in London on Monday evening.
Rather than taking a traditional might-makes-right approach to negotiation, the executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change grew the Paris Agreement slowly and respectfully, engaging constituencies in every country.
RIO DE JANEIRO, April 3 (Reuters) - Brazil's government expects to raise at least 24 billion reais ($7.7 billion) in oil and gas auctions through 2019, Energy Ministry Executive Secretary Paulo Pedrosa said on Monday.
Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the U.N.'s Framework Convention on Climate Change, told the nations involved in the pact Friday that her appointment expires July 85033, and she will not seek another term.
The first batch of four pitches will be considered at a meeting at the end of January, with the fund having already received 29 proposals, said Arbache, who is executive secretary of the fund.
Xinhua said Chen Gang, executive secretary of the China Association for Science and Technology, was being probed by the ruling Communist Party's anti-graft watchdog on suspicion of breaking the law and violating discipline.
"In the rural areas, the suffering is more obvious, and monks include the message of water conservation in their teachings," said Somboon Chungprampree, executive secretary for the International Network of Engaged Buddhists in Bangkok.
Amazon is the first company to sign the pledge, created in partnership with Global Optimism, a company founded by Christiana Figueres, the former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Finally, an emergency telephone call was placed to Maurice H. Bailey, who ran the Shubert and was playing bridge at the local country club, according to Edith Goodmaster, his executive secretary at the time.
Then on Sunday, Mr. Hybels's former executive secretary in the 1980s went public with accusations that he had betrayed her trust by groping her breasts on multiple occasions, and once insisted on oral sex.
While the National Security Council has its own executive secretary function to vet internal materials, any memos or documents that emerge from the council would inevitably have to pass through the staff secretary's office.
Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, said the Bangkok negotiations, which finished Sunday, had made "uneven progress" on drafting a "rule book" to implement the 2015 Paris accord.
"Cities are where the climate battle will be won or lost," said Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), during a conference of city and government officials in Germany.
But according to Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Pruitt told delegates in the opening session that the United States wanted to continue making efforts in combating climate change.
"In Azerbaijan, three years in every five are dedicated to elections (presidential, parliamentary and local), and every poll needs a year of preparations," Syavush Novruzov, executive secretary of the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party, told Reuters.
Hamdok, long rumored as the FFC nominee, was last working as Deputy Executive Secretary of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, and has held positions at the International Labor Organization and the African Development Bank.
The RCI board on Friday approved the application from CATL, which makes lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs), the group's executive secretary Christina Feng told Reuters, adding that GEM joined the group last week.
BAKU (Reuters) - Azeri President Ilham Aliyev, in office since succeeding his father in 2003, has been nominated as the ruling party's candidate in the presidential election in October, the party executive secretary said on Thursday.
"They haven't given up on changing the law, but they are prioritizing a strategy of creating facts on the ground," said Cleber Buzzatto, the executive secretary of the Indigenous Missionary Council, an indigenous rights group.
Another important but little-known player is Lisa Kenna, a career Foreign Service officer who serves as the department's executive secretary, a role that involves coordinating state's activities with the White House and other agencies.
His father, also named Charles, was treasurer for the City of San Mateo, and his mother, Helyne Ruth Baumgart Ginnever, was executive secretary to the director of what is now the Mills-Peninsula Medical Center.
An opposition leader said that the Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces (DFCF) alliance planned to announce nominating Abdullah Hamdouk, a former executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, as new prime minister.
A Kurdish delegation is visiting Baghdad to sound out proposals from Iraqi leaders that might convince the Kurds to postpone the vote, according to Mala Bakhtiar, executive secretary of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) Politburo.
SAO PAULO, May 25 (Reuters) - Paulo Rogerio Caffarelli, a former executive-secretary of the Treasury, will take over as the head of state lender Banco do Brasil, Brazil's largest bank, the finance ministry announced on Wednesday.
A month after the deal was signed, Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change told a CNBC panel at the World Economic Forum (WEF) that now's not the time for celebration.
ALMA's executive secretary, Joy Phumaphi, said African leaders were "relatively comfortable" the target could be reached as a number of new anti-malaria products were expected to be marketed in the next five to 23 years.
"Our field work demonstrated that crimes against humanity are underway," said Paulo Abrão, the executive secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, who was among the international monitors expelled from the country on Thursday.
Job positions included that of a typist, secretary to the stars and executive secretary, costume designer, seamstress, telephone operator, hairdresser, script girl, film retoucher, title writer, publicity writer, musician, film editor, director, and producer, among others.
Hacking attempts disguised as text messages appeared on the cellphone of the executive secretary for the investigators, the point person for all contacts with the group, on March 1 and 4, 2016, the forensic analysis found.
Tann then moved on to Memphis, where her father used his political connections to secure a new job for her as executive secretary at the Memphis branch of the Tennessee Children&aposs Home Society in 1922.
"We said from the start that it will not entirely be approved," said Emile Chang, executive secretary of Taiwan's Investment Commission, the agency under the Ministry of Economic Affairs in charge of reviewing inbound and outbound investment.
Patricia Espinosa, head of the Executive Secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which steers the climate talks, said both the public and private sector need to act with urgency to avoid "catastrophic effects".
BEIJING (Reuters) - A former manager for Microsoft Corp in China has been named as the first executive secretary of the Responsible Cobalt Initiative (RCI), which works to address social and environmental risks in the cobalt supply chain.
Previously, Booker worked at the United States Institute of Peace as the vice president of external relations and as an adviser to the executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
In subsequent weeks, the watchdog group will question former department executive secretary Stephen Mull, IT expert Bryan Pagliano, an official representative from the State Department, longtime Clinton adviser Huma Abedin, and sitting Undersecretary for Management Patrick Kennedy.
"Today is the day, and we want to hear from every single witness and victim," said Baba Jallow, the commission's executive secretary, who as a journalist in 2000 was forced into exile by threats from Jammeh's forces.
The comments from Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, came days after Trump said he would renegotiate the deal if elected president to obtain better terms for the United States.
"I am encouraged to see reports that the DPRK permanent representative to the Conference on Disarmament declared his country's intention to 'join international efforts to ban nuclear tests'," CTBTO Executive Secretary Lassina Zerbo said in a statement.
Bolsonaro's promises, action and general pro-business stance may have emboldened ranchers, farmers and loggers to seize control of a growing area of Amazon land, Carlos Rittl, executive secretary of Observatorio do Clima told CNN en Español.
Of that $2300 million was earmarked to resettle the community of Isle de Jean Charles after Chantel Comardelle, the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe's executive secretary, and colleagues worked with state officials and other groups to submit plans.
In a press conference held on Tuesday, Panelo confirmed that President Rodrigo Duterte directed the Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro Locsin to send the notice of termination to the United States government.
The accelerating damage could cost the global economy a staggering $23 trillion by 2050 - and rich countries as well as poor will pay the price, said Ibrahim Thiaw, executive secretary of the U.N. Convention to Combat Desertification.
Perhaps his most satisfying stint was as the first executive secretary of the UN convention on biodiversity of 1992—in effect an African safeguarder of that vast and endangered genetic library, still hardly catalogued and still largely unread.
One of 15 projects to win Momentum for Change awards, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) deputy executive secretary Ovais Sarmad described the club nicknamed the Green Devils as "the de-facto standard for sustainability in sport".
The report from Ari Schwartz and Rob Knake recommends, prohibiting the government from entering into nondisclosure agreements with zero-day vendors and transferring the Executive Secretary function from the National Security Agency to the Department of Homeland Security.
Decades later, the Truth Commission was established to determine the precise number and identity of such victims and to shine light on "the serious violations" of human rights during the invasion, said José Luis Sosa, its executive secretary.
Asakawa is close to Finance Minister Taro Aso, having served as his executive secretary when Aso was prime minister in 2008-2009 during the global financial crisis, and as his executive assistant when he became finance minister in 2012.
After finishing her term as executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change in July, she became convener of "Mission 2020", a global initiative that seeks to bend the curve on greenhouse gas emissions downwards by 2020.
"This exceptional measure aims to contain the spread of COVID-19 and safeguard the health and safety of participants attending UNFCCC meetings in Bonn and elsewhere," said Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change.
That included communications with Secretary of State Pompeo, his Counselor Ulrich Brechbuehl, and Executive Secretary Lisa Kenna within the State Department; and communications with Ambassador John Bolton, Dr. Fiona Hill, Mr. Timothy Morrison, and their staff at the NSC.
In 2011, then-State Department executive secretary Stephen Mull told Clinton's longtime aide Huma Abedin that he was working on a replacement Blackberry when Clinton's began to malfunction, possibly as a result of problems with her personal email server.
According to Mir Ahmad Shah, executive secretary of the Pakistan Renewable and Alternative Energy Association, public utilities that control power distribution and supply fear that the gradual adoption of solar energy will make people less reliant on the national grid.
Carlos Rittl, executive secretary of the environment NGO network Observatorio do Clima (Climate Observatory), told CNN that loggers, farmers and miners are already taking advantage of reduced oversight to seize control of a growing area of land within the Amazon forest.
Biegun is seen as a viable replacement for Huntsman given his past government experience, having served as the National Security Council's executive secretary under President George W. Bush and spent 14 years as a congressional aide in both chambers of Congress.
Such uncertainty could prove damaging for Brazil in a year when oil companies have 25 auctions to choose from around the world, says Antonio Guimaraes, executive secretary of exploration and production at the Brazilian Petroleum Institute (IBP), an industry group.
The plan is more wide-reaching than previous ones and aims to tackle household poverty as the root cause of child labor, said Patricia Sylvie Yao, executive secretary of the national committee for the fight against child labor and trafficking.
Bolsonaro's pro-business stance may have emboldened loggers, farmers and miners to seize control of a growing area of Amazon land, Carlos Rittl, executive secretary of the environmental nonprofit organization Observatorio do Clima (Climate Observatory), told CNN en Español last month.
"Key decisions throughout this year will have direct implications for our life and the life of the living beings we share our planet with," said Anne Larigauderie, executive secretary of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES).
Bloomberg, who is the U.N. Secretary-General's special envoy for Cities and Climate Change, submitted the "We Are Still In" declaration to U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa.
That included communications with Secretary of State (Mike) Pompeo, his counselor Ulrich Brechbuehl and executive secretary Lisa Kenna with the State Department; and communications with Ambassador John Bolton, Dr Fiona Hill, Mr Timothy Morrison and their staff at the NSC.
"If North Korea continues to progress in developing nuclear weapons we are giving hope to countries that might have this ambition," Lassina Zerbo, the executive secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization said in a recent interview with CNN.
Barkindo said OPEC also had a first at CERAWeek when he and some OPEC and non OPEC oil ministers met earlier Monday to discuss climate change with Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
David Lewis, executive secretary at the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF), said on Monday that South Africa also risked being struck off its membership if it failed to pass the law in time for FATF's next meeting in June.
The hotel has roughly 5 percent occupancy, and 95 percent of the staff is not working at the moment, according to John Boardman, the executive secretary-treasurer of Unite Here Local 25, a union with 174 workers at the hotel.
The hotel has roughly 5 percent occupancy, and 95 percent of the staff is not working at the moment, according to John Boardman, the executive secretary-treasurer of Unite Here Local 25, a union with 174 workers at the hotel.
A leader of the DFCF opposition alliance said on Monday night that the group had decided to name eight members to the council and nominate Abdullah Hamdouk, a former executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, as prime minister.
"Over the past six months, Bolsonaro and his environment minister have been devoting themselves to the dismantling of the Brazilian environmental governance and neutralizing regulatory bodies", Carlos Rittl, executive secretary of the environment NGO network Observatorio do Clima (Climate Observatory) told CNN.
Moïse Ekanga, executive secretary of the Congolese government office charged with overseeing the deal, said on Tuesday that Sicomines would require 170 MW from the Busanga dam to run at full capacity, while the remaining 70 MW would feed the national grid.
"A number of details regarding the MPA are yet to be finalised but the establishment of the protected zone is in no doubt, and we are incredibly proud to have reached this point," CCAMLR Executive Secretary, Andrew Wright, said in a statement.
At a separate CNBC-panel on Wednesday, Christiana Figueres, the former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, said that the U.S. economy continues to decarbonize because companies have understood that it is actually good for their bottom line.
More than 140 countries have ratified the Paris agreement on climate change and they are looking for leadership from cities to help them implement commitments their national governments made, Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) said.
"I'm proud that this week in Geneva, parties to the Basel Convention have reached agreement on a legally-binding, globally-reaching mechanism for managing plastic waste," Rolph Payet, executive secretary at U.N. Environment for the Basel, Rotterdam & Stockholm Conventions, said in a statement.
A woman named Megan Badasch, who had worked for Trump during the transition and had become the N.S.C.'s deputy executive secretary, was subjected to so much online abuse that she became fearful for her own safety and moved out of her apartment.
That list includes longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin, former chief of staff Cheryl Mills, under secretary for management Patrick Kennedy, former executive secretary Stephen Mull and Bryan Pagliano, the IT official believed to be responsible for setting up and maintaining the server.
"It's just an excuse because PAS's youth wing has nothing constructive to say over any matter and it is finding every excuse to try and sound 'right' with their supporters," said Muhammad Shakir Ameer, the executive secretary of the DAP Socialist Youth wing.
"This exceptional measure aims to contain the spread of COVID-19 and safeguard the health and safety of participants attending UNFCCC meetings in Bonn and elsewhere," Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), said in a statement.
"This exceptional measure aims to contain the spread of COVID-19 and safeguard the health and safety of participants attending UNFCCC meetings in Bonn and elsewhere," Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), said in a statement.
National Space Council Executive Secretary Scott Pace said at a POLITICO event last week that Russia's turbulent relationship with much of the world is "one of the worst things that's happened to the Russian space program," specifically stunting its commercial space program.
"We really fail to fathom the government's inclination toward environmentally damaging coal power plants while the country can generate millions of megawatts of solar, wind and hydro electricity," said Mir Ahmad Shah, executive secretary of the Pakistan Renewable and Alternative Energy Association.
In November Charles University closed its Czech-Chinese Centre, which had been hosting China-friendly conferences since its opening in 2016, after a news website reported that its executive secretary, and others, had taken payments from the Chinese embassy via a private company.
"What is truly remarkable about these results is that they were achieved at a time when fossil fuel prices were at historic lows, and renewables remained at a significant disadvantage in terms of government subsidies," Christine Lins, executive secretary of REN21, said in a statement.
"This measure is another brazen attempt by some of the richest corporations in California to avoid playing by the same rules as all other law-abiding companies in our state," Art Pulaski, executive secretary-treasurer of the California Labor Federation, said in a statement.
"It's a key element ...for the Chinese government... If you had to stop a container at every border from China to Europe it would add substantial costs," said Christian Friis Bach, executive secretary of the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe, which oversees the TIR convention.
Retired army general Dionisio Santiago on Tuesday said he quit as chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board after receiving a call from Duterte's executive secretary, a few days after he publicly said the construction of a 10,000-bed "mega drug rehab" facility was a mistake.
Monday, April 25 Noon - Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC, discusses the new phase in the fight to curb global warming in a talk at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies in New Haven, Connecticut.
"There were [also] far too many of cases of journalists being attacked with pepper spray in their faces, with stun grenades," said Glenys Sugarman, the executive secretary of the Foreign Press Association, a group that advocates for journalists working in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Most countries had failed to jump on the wagon of fast-moving technological progress in areas such as nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, Alicia Barcena, Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), said in an interview late Thursday.
The U.S.'s position on the Paris deal, "has triggered widespread disappointment but also unprecedented solidarity among all other nations and cities, states and the private sector in the U.S. and beyond," said Patricia Espinosa, the executive secretary of the United Nations' climate mission.
With Christiana Figueres stepping down as executive secretary of the U.N. climate change convention in July, "it's time for the least developed countries to have a chance at that particular slot", said Saleemul Huq, director of the Dhaka-based International Centre for Climate Change and Development.
"I am writing to ask that those responsible for killing the victims of the Faraba shootings be identified, arrested and brought before a court of law now," the executive secretary of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparation Commission, Baba Galleh Jallow, wrote in an open letter to Barrow.
On Sunday, Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), told Reuters governments are not on track to meet a goal of the Paris agreement of capping temperatures well below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) before the end of the century.
"I was executive secretary for two secretaries at Defense, I worked closely with three others and when you read [former Defense Secretary Robert] Gates' book 'Duty,' you get a real sense of the breadth and the gravity of what faces people at that level," Mattis said.
"I hope that our youth, those, who are members of (ruling) Yeni Azerbaijan Party, will do their best for victory of the party's candidate Ilham Aliyev in this important political event," Ali Akhmedov, the ruling party's executive secretary and the country's deputy prime minister, told reporters.
"I was executive secretary for two secretaries of Defense, I worked closely with three others and when you read [former Defense Secretary Robert] Gates' book 'Duty,' you get a real sense of the breadth and the gravity of what faces people at that level," Mattis said.
"We saw it as, we're going to do a project where we offer the local community an opportunity to get into our trades," said Ron Miller, executive secretary of the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council, an umbrella group representing 48 labor unions.
Lassina Zerbo, executive secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization, was speaking on the sidelines of a nuclear non-proliferation conference in Geneva, where many diplomats are concerned about U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to quit the Iran nuclear deal known as the JCPOA.
"The court is saying that there is no mechanism in place to implement the provision regarding impeachment ... They must make a provision within the rules for that to happen," said Lawson Naidoo, the executive secretary of the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, an NGO.
"Even if this were only a common crime, it still falls short of any standards for a thorough investigation, regardless of the legal outcome," said Luciano Fouillioux, a former executive secretary of the Interior Ministry's human rights program and a member of one of the human rights commissions.
Ylli Bajraktari, the former special assistant to Pentagon Deputy Secretary Bob Work hired to the NSC by McMaster, Megan Badasch, the NSC's deputy executive secretary, and Fernando Cutz, the former director for South America who moved to McMaster's front office last summer, all departed on McMaster's last day.
Cristiana Pasca-Palmer, executive secretary of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, told Reuters that unlocking financial support would be a major component of the new agreement, adding that "signals are good" for a strong deal to be finalised, with China set to play a leading role.
On Thursday, Nancy McFadden, executive secretary for the Brown administration, said it was a fallacy to believe that if the bill does not pass by the end of the month - the deadline for each house to pass legislation in the current session - it will break the state's climate agenda.
If the partisan fights make passing funding bills impossible and Congress enacts a year-long continuing resolution that locks in last year's funding levels, NASA would "really be in jeopardy of losing 2024," said Scott Pace, the executive secretary of the recently revived National Space Council, which Pence chairs.
In addition to his private sector work, Biegun served in a number of foreign policy and government roles, including as as national security adviser to then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican, executive secretary of the National Security Council and chief of staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
In the first of at least seven depositions pertaining to Clinton's email usage, the former State Department deputy executive secretary, Lewis Lukens, revealed that Clinton's staff told him that she was "not adept" at using a computer and that the staff had sought a special room to enable BlackBerry access.
"As we all know, Donald Trump relishes making very dramatic statements on many issues, so it is not surprising, but it is highly unlikely that that would be possible," Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, told journalists at the Carbon Expo event in Cologne.
But his benefit from his years as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives will continue because the crime to which Hastert admitted happened after 2010, more than two decades after his departure from the Illinois statehouse, said Timothy Blair, executive secretary for the state General Assembly Retirement System.
While only 40 percent of Americans may believe that global climate change is a threat to their country, experts tend to disagree: Retired Brigadier General Stephen Cheney, who served as deputy executive secretary to Defense Secretary Dick Cheney and Les Aspin, says national security and climate change aren't two separate issues.
We've had several interactions with [National Space Council Executive Secretary] Scott Pace as well as [Commerce Secretary Wilbur] Ross and his staff, so I think the fact that we've got some issues before the Commerce Department and that they are interested in those issues at that level is an important improvement.
"We have estimated that if NAFTA were eliminated in its totality - taking into account second-order effects - the GDP fall could be around 2.7 percent," Alicia Barcena, executive secretary of the U.N.'s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, said during a presentation at the body's headquarters in Chilean capital Santiago.
Among names on the list working in environmental and humanitarian causes, Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), was cited for the landmark climate summit in Paris and David Miliband was named for his work for refugees as chief executive of the International Rescue Committee.
"A potential Bolsonaro win would, without a doubt, make Brazil lose its leadership on the global climate agenda and become a huge obstacle for the global efforts to combat global warming," said Carlos Rittl, executive secretary of the Climate Observatory, a Brazilian organization that compiled the presidential candidates' positions on environmental issues.
Unlike his more famous collaborators, John Rosamond and James Weldon Johnson — the brothers wrote "Lift Every Voice and Sing"; James Weldon Johnson was executive secretary of the N.A.A.C.P. from 1920 to 1930 — Cole did not survive the coliseum of commercial disenfranchisement and requisite self-denigration that encircled black artists of his era.
"Unfettered access and freedom to operate in space are vital to US interests, however the space operating environment is becoming increasingly congested, and current space traffic management activities are inadequate to address this rising challenge," Scott Pace, the executive secretary of the National Space Council, said on a call with reporters before the signing.
The death toll includes two men killed Friday night in Managua in an hours-long attack by pro-government forces on protesters at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, the strongest protest holdout in the capital, said Paulo Abrao, executive secretary for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), part of the OAS.
The candidates Trump said he was considering include Ricky Waddell, who was deputy national security adviser for a year when retired General H.R. McMaster had the top job, and Vice President Mike Pence's security aide Keith Kellogg, who was executive secretary of the National Security Council until Bolton took over the office 17 months ago.
Among those named by Sondland include: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney; Mulvaney's senior adviser, Rob Blair; Pompeo's counselor, Ulrich Brechbuehl; Lisa Kenna, the State Department executive secretary; John Bolton, Trump's national security adviser at the time; Bolton's deputy, Fiona Hill; and Timothy Morrison, who replaced Hill.
"This is the most important COP since the signing of the agreement, and we need initiatives like yours to testify that governments, the private sector and individuals can work together to tackle climate change by committing to multilateralism," said U.N. Climate Change Deputy Executive Secretary Ovais Sarmad, at a kickoff event, according to a U.N. release.
The death toll from months of violence includes two men killed Friday night in Managua in an hours-long attack by pro-government forces on protesters at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, the strongest protest holdout in the capital, said Paulo Abrão, executive secretary for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), part of the OAS.
FORMER UN CLIMATE CHIEF NOMINATED FOR SECRETARY GENERAL: Christiana Figueres, the former executive secretary of the United Nations framework convention on climate change, has been nominated to become the new secretary general of the UN. Figueres, a major player in the crafting of the Paris climate deal, left her post this month, to be succeeded by Patricia Espinosa.
The US Department of Justice had already seized $480 million in 2014, prior to SERAP's new claim, although this has yet to be returned The Nigerian government's focus is on reclaiming the funds it is due from these latter cases rather than the SERAP claim, says Professor Bolaji Owasanoye, Executive Secretary of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption.
Biegun's appointment, however, raised questions among some, who noted that — while he served as national security adviser to former Senate majority leader Bill Frist, was executive secretary of the National Security Council during the first years of the George W. Bush administration, and advised Sarah Palin on foreign policy during the 2008 presidential campaign — he has little experience in Asia.
As Patricia Espinosa, the executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, said in a statement on Monday: The UNFCCC welcomes the determination and commitment from such a wealth and array of cities, states, businesses and other groups in the United States to fast forward climate action and emissions reductions in support of the Paris Climate Change Agreement.
QUAKER LOBBYIST TALKS PEACE, CLIMATE AND MORE: The Hill sat down with Diane Randall, executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL), to talk about what Quakers lobby about in Washington, D.C. While Randall's group sticks to peace-building -- long a main goal for Quakers -- as its top priority, FCNL has branched out into climate change, justice, immigration and more.
That list doesn't even count the numerous other positions that are all either vacant or filled with acting officials at DHS: chief of staff, executive secretary, general counsel, chief financial officer, chief information officer, chief privacy officer, deputy undersecretary of science and technology, deputy administrator of TSA, assistant secretary for countering weapons of mass destruction, and assistant secretary for public affairs.
From my own 32 years as an American diplomat, including a stint as deputy executive secretary on the seventh floor of the State Department, I observed that Secretaries George Shultz and Jim Baker, both Marine Corps officers, had a genuine appreciation for the work of the officers who staff the bureaus, just as they had for their troops in combat.
Although there were few women directors left at the height of the studio system (you can basically count them on two fingers: Dorothy Arzner and Ida Lupino), Smyth tots up an impressive array of women film editors, costume designers, talent agents, screenwriters, producers, Hollywood union heads, and behind-the-scenes machers whose titles—executive secretary to a studio head, for instance—belied their influence.
"The Paris agreement will not save the Arctic as it is today," says Lars-Otto Reiersen, executive secretary of the group behind the latest edition of "Snow, Water, Ice, Permafrost in the Arctic" (SWIPA), a report produced under the auspices of the Arctic Council, a scientific-policy club for the eight countries with territory in the Arctic Circle), as well as observers including China and India.

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