Word: hire
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...private board meetings this month, the PBHA's board of trustees considered an alternative proposal to last June's resolution allowing the organization to hire and pay its own staff--a "last ditch" effort by student leaders to reach a compromise with the College, according to Amanda Spector '98, PBHA secretary...
Under the agreement, an executive director--hired and paid by PBHA--would report to the College on safety and liability concerns and to the trustees on program issues, and the executive director could hire and pay additional staff who would report to PBHA...
...June, the trustees voted to allow PBHA to hire and pay its own staff, including an executive director who would report exclusively to the board, but the College threatened to sever ties with the student group if it instituted this change. If PBHA breaks away from Harvard it would lose its building, support for fund-raising and the other privileges of a student organization, officials said at the time...
...their old friend Giroir to line up U.S. investors for the family's Asian ventures. Giroir, 58, had been a risk taker ever since he made his mark as Arkansas's first big-time securities lawyer two decades ago. As the Rose Law Firm's managing partner, Giroir helped hire Hillary Clinton but was then ousted by her and other partners after some of his outside deals began to conflict with Rose's interests. By then, Giroir already knew the Riadys and was a board member of Worthen National Bank, which they owned jointly with the investment firm Stephens...
...here's another tip for anyone contemplating the old stop-sign prank: don't do the sign removing yourself. Call yourself Superior Sign Relocation Inc., and hire others to do the manual labor so you can always point proudly to your contribution as a pillar of the economy and a creator of jobs. And if you wonder how you'll make the money to meet payroll, that's easy: you'll sell the purloined signs, of course, to the millions of homeowners who, like so many of my law-abiding, homeowning neighbors, favor them as decorations for their basement...