Examples of Deputy Chief Executive Officer in a sentence
Nathalie RACHOU.Mr. Michel CICUREL began his career at the French Treasury from 1973 to 1982 before being appointed Head of Mission and then Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the “Compagnie Bancaire” from 1983 to 1988 and of Cortal from 1983 to 1999.
Jimmy previously served as Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Head of Business Operations of Bio Osmo Berhad (a processing and manufacturing company listed on the Malaysian Stock Exchange).
This plan applied to him as employee prior to its initial appointment as Deputy Chief Executive Officer.
Jean Le Naour is also Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Dexia Crédit Local.On 24 May 2023, the Ordinary Shareholders’ Meeting of Dexia decided to renew the director’s mandates of Tamar Joulia-Paris and Giovanni Albanese Guidi, each for a new director’s mandate of four years that will expire at the end of the Ordinary Shareholders’ Meeting to be held in 2027.
On December 31, 2023, Ms. Marisol Céspedes N., Deputy Chief Executive Officer, retired from Forus.
The issue of the Notes has been authorised pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors (Conseil d'administration) of the Issuer dated 21 February 2024 and a decision of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Directrice Générale Déléguée) of the Issuer dated 6 March 2024.
Other appointments:• None Table 2: Management Board Members Yuji Tokuhiro Chief Executive Officer Appointed: 23rd November 2022Skills and experience: Mr Tokuhiro has extensive experience within the Securities business, joining from New York, where he was Deputy Chief Executive Officer of MUFG Securities Americas Inc.
On 25 April 2022, the Offeror also entered into a deed of share subscription (“Deed”) with NHPEA Asia Realty Holding (HK) Limited (“HoldCo”) (an entity controlled by MSPEA), Chu Weng Kiong, Marcus (“MC”) (Chief Executive Officer of the Company) and Ong Hwee Peng (Doris) (“DO”) (Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Company), pursuant to which MC and DO agreed to sell the Shares held directly by them to the Offeror at SGD0.61 per Share in consideration for new shares in the Offeror.
At the beginning of 2001, he joined CPR as Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Head of Operations, in charge of Human Resources, Finance, IT, Back Offices and Risk.
Members considered report CFO/020/14 of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer regarding the Merseyside Fire and Rescue Authority Budget and Financial Plan 2014/2015 – 2018/2019, to allow Members to set a medium term financial plan, both capital and revenue, that allocates resources in line with the Authority’s strategic aims and ensures that the Authority delivers an efficient, value for money service.