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...addition to the FAS deanship, Faust must appoint leaders for Harvard Medical School and the Graduate School of Design before taking office on July...
...serve to demonstrate how seriously we take the situation" if he were to step down, Rumsfeld responded, "That's possible." Evidence that further abuses took place under his watch could well raise the pressure on him to resign. To see if more probes should be initiated, Rumsfeld plans to appoint a blue-ribbon panel of retired officials to examine the slew of investigations into prison management and guard training now under way. The Army is studying the deaths of 25 detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan, including two that have been ruled homicides, while the Justice Department is examining the role...
...move marks the first of a series of crucial appointments for Faust. Before she takes office on July 1, Faust must appoint deans to lead the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), Harvard Medical School, and the Graduate School of Design, and she must also name a vice president for alumni affairs and development and an executive vice president...
...move marks the first of a series of crucial appointments for Faust. Before she takes office on July 1, Faust must appoint deans to lead the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), Harvard Medical School, and the Graduate School of Design, and she must also name a vice president for alumni affairs and development and an executive vice president...
...pressure from global competition inside and outside Siemens has a huge impact on careers. While there are still very few non-Germans in high executive positions, they are becoming more common. For example, a year ago, Umlauft needed a director for global sales. "Everyone expected me to appoint a German," he says. "But I hired a guy out of India. He's now in Görlitz, and he's a great sales...