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However, Kenyon's controllership was marked by several highly distinguished programming successes.
With financial scandals such as Enron hitting the news, renewed emphasis was placed on integrity, controllership and compliance at all levels of the company.
The key to sustaining profitability has been something Mr. Sack calls "forward controllership."
In 1748 he asked for "the reversion of the controllership of army accounts, or failing that, a place in the revenue commission".
He was tipped as an outsider in the running for the controllership of BBC One in 2007.
Paul Milley has over 20 years of experience in finance, treasury, banking, planning, investor relations, information systems and controllership activities for both public and private companies.
"Ghost Of Your Controllership"
Ingram was an influential man, and obtained the Controllership of the Customs for the port of London from 1601.
- The organizational structure and human capital strategies support strategic business unit needs as well as traditional controllership and transaction processing needs.
Despite this, Machault managed to retain his office until July 1754, when he exchanged the controllership for the Naval Ministry.
We saw Turgot cast forth from the Controllership, with shrieks,-- for want of a Fortunatus' Purse.
But now, while Ex-Controller Calonne flies storm-driven over the horizon, in this singular way, what has become of the Controllership?
Civilisation was one of the first United Kingdom television documentary series made in colour, commissioned during David Attenborough's controllership of BBC2.
This was achieved through broadcasters like Steve Wright, Johnnie Walker, Janice Long, Paul Gambaccini, Lynn Parsons, Bob Harris and Alan Freeman, all of whom joined Radio 2 during Moir's controllership.
Her controllership included commissioning the original British series of The Office as well as Coupling, The Weakest Link, Top Gear, What Not to Wear, and Who Do You Think You Are?
In the Seven Bureaus seems nothing but hindrance: in Monsieur's Bureau, a Lomenie de Brienne, Archbishop of Toulouse, with an eye himself to the Controllership, stirs up the Clergy; there are meetings, underground intrigues.
"I was given the choice: to be sent to an island, where I could have got on with my pure science, or to be taken on to the Controllers' Council with the prospect of succeeding in due course to an actual Controllership.