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HTC chair Wang to take over as CEO
2015-03-20 09:06:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) HTC Chairwoman Cher Wang is replacing Peter Chou as CEO. Chou, who also held the title of president, will take a new role as head of the HTC Future Development Lab, HTC said. He has been with the Taoyuan-based company since its founding 18 years ago and was promoted to president in 2004. Wang told Bloomberg in an interview that she felt best-placed to take over the job. "I know the company, I know the people, and I have the vision," Wang, 56, said. "I think I am the best candidate. I suggested it."
Inside the Publix boardroom: Former E&Y exec joins, TECO chair steps down
2015-03-13 20:14:25| Grocery - Topix.net
There's going to be a shift inside the boardroom of Publix Super Markets Inc. Sherrill Hudson, chairman of the board of TECO Energy Inc., won't be running for re-election as a board member.
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Planning panel's chair airs concerns about look of new U.S. Steel headquarters
2015-03-10 21:40:40| Steel - Topix.net
The development team for the new 285,000-square-foot headquarters of United States Steel Corp. presented their design to the Pittsburgh Planning Commission and received some pushback from Chair Christine Mondor, who was underwhelmed by the design.
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AISI's Gibson begins term as Chair of NAM's CMA.
2015-03-10 13:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Thomas Gibson, president and CEO of American Iron and Steel Institute, has been elected chair of NAM's Council of Manufacturing Associations to serve 1-year term. Gibson has been a CMA member for more than 5 years, serving as vice chair for past year. He has chaired, co-chaired, or founded numerous industry coalitions. Prior to joining AISI, Gibson served as senior vice president of advocacy for American Chemistry Council and also as chief of staff for EPA.
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US Bishops' Comms Chair Welcomes Government Takeover of Internet
2015-03-01 00:56:46| Telecom - Topix.net
The chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Communications Committee has welcomed the vote by the Federal Communications Commission to allow the government to take control over the Internet. According to a press release on the USCCB website, the move for the government to regulate the Internet is "crucial for allowing religions, including the Catholic Church, to communicate online," and will serve in "preserving service providers from discriminating against content makers."
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