Word: chairmanship
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...Bank of New England, where nine of 20 members are alumni. The bank produced the University's current Treasurer, Radwick M. MacDougall '51, who left us $500,000-a-year chairmanship last June...
Vowing to continue advancing his first term's agenda, Brian R. Melendez '86 last night held on to the Undergraduate Council's chairmanship Melendez staved off a challenge by a Mather House representative who went on to capture the council's second highest slot...
After losing to Melendez Touhey took the vice-chairmanship from Thomas C. Cronin '86 and became the highest ranking woman in the council's three year history...
When Geneen finally turned over the chairmanship to Araskog in 1980, he kept a seat on the board of directors. Says Robert Sobel, author of ITT, a 1982 history of the company: "Araskog wanted to sell a lot of companies at the outset, but Geneen seemed to think that selling anything that he originally purchased represented a slap in the face." Some Wall Streeters believe it was not until Geneen left the board in May 1983 that Araskog, a West Point graduate who grew up on a Minnesota farm, could assume full command. The clearest signal that he was committed...
...eight-year veteran of the Legislature and current Cambridge City Councilor, Graham says she was the only minority in the House qualified for such a chairmanship...