Word: helm
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think my hiring had anything to with Jeff's leaving, but if it makes a good story, what the heck?", says Benson, who quit a job as a coach in Athens, Greece to take the Crimson helm. "In all seriousness, though, we've got some serious challenges ahead of us, and a big part of my job will be trying to placate the sting of Jeff's leaving. The team really relied...
Until he was ousted last week, chairman Stephen Wolf was arguing that layoffs would be required to help put the carrier firmly in the black. Wolf's track record makes his prognosis hard to ignore. He strengthened the airline considerably during his six years at the helm, aggressively expanding United's worldwide route system, adding key gateways like Chicago-Tokyo -- now the airline's most profitable route -- all the while cutting costs by about $1 billion annually over the past three years. Wolf's determination to demand deep new pay cuts and layoffs, which might have triggered a bitter...
More than eight and a half decades after Eliot stepped down from Harvard's helm, the University stands as a testament to his vision. And yet, as Harvard approaches a new century, we fear that its leaders have forgotten Eliot's most important lesson: that change is often healthy...
...think we're looking forward to havingsomebody finally at the helm and getting on withit," Corlette said...
...avoid indictment on felony charges and the possibility of prison, if he is convicted. Rostenkowski is now said to believe his legal problems will force him to relinquish his powerful chairmanship, whether a deal can be reached or not. That is terrible news for Democrats. Without Rostenkowski at the helm, they fear, the President's health reforms could sink in Congress...