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More than 85 per cent of the Non-Executive Board members and 75 per cent of the CEOs in the portfolio were replaced over a three-year period, in total several hundred people.
Dag Detter: Women -- a Competitive Advantage Dag Detter 2011
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More than 85 per cent of the Non-Executive Board members and 75 per cent of the CEOs in the portfolio were replaced over a three-year period, in total several hundred people.
Dag Detter: Women -- a Competitive Advantage Dag Detter 2011
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More than 85 per cent of the Non-Executive Board members and 75 per cent of the CEOs in the portfolio were replaced over a three-year period, in total several hundred people.
Dag Detter: Women -- a Competitive Advantage Dag Detter 2011
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Mr Agarwal, and Non-Executive Director, Naresh Chandra, failed to address the Kondh's questions, and responded instead with a deceptive argument.
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Mr Agarwal, and Non-Executive Director, Naresh Chandra, failed to address the Kondh's questions, and responded instead with a deceptive argument.
Bianca Jagger: Let's Save the Real Avatar Bianca Jagger 2010
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A slimmed down Court will have oversight and a new Financial Stability Committee, including Non-Executive members drawn from Court, will guide the Bank's operations in this field.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2008
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Non-Executive Director: A Lawyer with extensive maritime experience
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Non-Executive Director: An Academic and Economist with experience in international ports management
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Non-Executive Director: with expertise in accounting, auditing and financial management
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Non-Executive Director: An Economic analyst and investment strategist
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