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Barbara L. Kellerman, a research director at the KSG Center for Public Leadership who has worked with Carter, said that Carter’s succession to the chairmanship comes at a thorny time for leaders of the exchange, which is staffed by 1,500 employees...
There has been speculation among media outlets that Bernanke is eyeing the chairmanship of the Federal Reserve and this appointment might be a stepping stone taken in hopes of succeeding current Chairman Alan Greenspan, who intends to vacate the job at the end of his current term on Jan. 31, 2006. However, Mankiw said that these conclusions are premature...
...Even at companies with top-notch outside managers, maintaining the bloodline remains paramount. At Hong Kong's Hutchison Whampoa, tycoon Li Ka-shing has been among Asia's most adept at attracting external professional managers, but ultimately, observers believe he'll eventually pass on the chairmanship to his eldest son, Victor. "There's a history of trying to keep things in the family," says shareholder-rights activist David Webb in Hong Kong...
AFTER THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT TRIED TO BLOCK YOUR CHAIRMANSHIP, DID YOU MAKE ANY PROMISE TO PRESIDENT BUSH ABOUT HOW YOU WOULD VOTE ON JUDICIAL NOMINEES? My commitment was to give his nominees a prompt hearing and report them out of committee. I couldn't make a promise on a vote. I'm not going to assign my voting status as a United States Senator...
Feldstein—like Mankiw—came to Ec 10 in 1984, fresh from a two-year chairmanship of the Council of Economic Advisors. He also served as former President Ronald Reagan’s chief economic advisor, drawing criticism from inside the administration for stressing the need to stem the budget deficit...