Vice-chairman Sentence Examples
At the beginning of the session of 1919 he was elected vice-chairman of the party, and he took a considerable share in debate, speaking with a moderation and appreciation of the standpoint of other classes not always manifested by Labour members.
The Port of London Authority, as constituted by the act of 1908, is a body corporate consisting of a chairman, vice-chairman, 17 members elected by payers of dues, wharfingers and owners of river craft, I member elected by wharfingers exclusively, and To members appointed by the following existing bodies - Admiralty (one); Board of Trade (two); London County Council (two from among its own members and two others); City Corporation (one from among its own members and one other); Trinity House (one).
In 1911 he became Democratic leader in the Assembly and was appointed vice-chairman of the Factory Investigating Committee which made a searching inquiry into industrial conditions in the state, resulting in remedial legislation.
In 1912 he was vice-chairman of the Democratic National Committee and during most of the campaign was acting chairman because of the illness of Chairman McCombs.
The council may also appoint a vice-chairman who holds office during the term of office of the chairman; in London the council have power to appoint a paid deputy chairman.
The chairman, or in his absence the vice-chairman, or in the absence of both an alderman or councillor appointed by the meeting, presides.
District and parish councilor, Coun John Ferguson was elected chairman and Coun Hazel Charlton was elected vice-chairman.
In addition, Cllr Jimmy Mahon has been appointed the new vice-chairman of the Fire Authority.
Last month the Kennel Club hosted the Canine Events Conference, chaired by the vice-chairman.
His staff included two Nobel prize winning economists and a former vice-chairman of the Fed, David Mullins.
AdvertisementBurch replaces Simon Duffy, who moves to executive vice-chairman, and will concentrate on external issues, including business development.
Ivan Cooper was the first chairman and John Hume the first vice-chairman of the DCAC.
The other was Nicky Pendleton, a professional therapist and current vice-chairman of Canine Partners.
Lord Crickhowell aged 65, non-executive vice-chairman, was formerly Secretary of State for Wales.
Today, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is an honorary vice-chairman.
AdvertisementTrust chairman and club vice-chairman Leigh Dineen explains why he believes fans should dig deep to help pay Britton's wages.
McClure, chairman of Swansea's owner Silver Shield and the club's vice-chairman, added his support for Hollins.
Last month the Kennel Club hosted the Canine Events Conference, chaired by the vice-Chairman.
Trust chairman and club vice-chairman Leigh Dineen explains why he believes fans should dig deep to help pay Britton 's wages.
McClure, chairman of Swansea 's owner Silver Shield and the club 's vice-chairman, added his support for Hollins.
AdvertisementDenis Weaver (1939-50), vice-chairman of the school governors, is a member of a trust formed to save Crabble Corn Mill.
I am a vice-chairman of the all-party group of the National Union of Journalists, which is very active on this subject.
The training course was backed by Dr. Douglas Deans, a senior Kirkwall GP and vice-chairman of the health board.
He has also been asked to step down from his position as vice-chairman of the Conservative party.
A fun fact about Tom Clancy is that he is part-owner of the Baltimore Orioles and sits at the Vice Chairman of their Community Activities and Public Affairs.
AdvertisementIn the absence of the chairman, the vice-chairman of the committee 's consent shall be required.