DIRECTORS PROFILE Tan Sri Dato’ Md Nor Yusof Chairman/Non-Independent Non-Executive Director Chairman/Non-Independent Non-Executive Director • Aged 64‚ Malaysian • Joined the Board on 27 June 2006 • Attended 8 out of 9 Board Meetings held in 2011 • Member of the Board Risk Committee Tan Sri Dato’ Md Nor graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce from the University of Otago‚ New Zealand and is a qualified Chartered Accountant. Tan Sri Dato’ Md Nor has spent more than 18 years of his
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Airport Directors Biggest Challenge Today‚ Airport Directors must work hard and stay sharp to accomplish any challenge that they are faced with. Airport directors face many challenges such as anything from dealing with the current economy to wildlife around the airport. I strongly feel that the biggest challenge that Airport Directors are facing today is the overall coordination of an airport. There are many people that work at an airport to make sure it runs the way it should and it’s the airport
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“If you’re a clock-watcher‚ this is the wrong job for you‚ according to Chelsea athletic director‚ Wayne Welton (Kalahar‚ 2011). Athletic directors (AD’s)‚ who work countless number of hours daily‚ challenge this forward thinking or idea. Most taking on numerous roles day in and day out‚ only to find themselves with task incomplete of request unfulfilled. The role of the athletic director‚ specifically at the high school level‚ has changed due to an increased workload‚ leading to burnout‚ while
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Funeral directors exist in order to ensure that the funeral service operates professionally serving the needs of the deceased family and complying with legal guidelines. In this article‚ you will be able to understand the vital aspects of the funeral service business and beneficial ideas for people who wish to subscribe to a pre-paid funeral plan. Picking Up The Deceased Right after being informed concerning a certain death‚ funeral directors must ensure that dead person’s body is picked up and
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Summary; the Board of Directors Board of director work as a bridge between management and shareholders‚ appointed by shareholders. Through this forum those who do not have opportunity to protect their right (minority shareholders‚ lenders‚ and society) can influence those who run the company. If the board is effective and responsible‚ quality of governance will be good‚ overall performance of the company will be increased and all the stakeholders will be happier and if the board is ineffective
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the effects of the use of CCTV as a surveillance strategy in the UK? Surveillance is proving to be a very effective technique to ensure the feeling of safety and security among the people of a state. Traditionally surveillance was done manually using human patrolling by police and law maintaining bodies in the city. Then with the introduction of CCTVs we started using video surveillance. This essay will begin by briefly outlining what is meant by surveillance further explaining varying ways in
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......................................................6 Value added statement..............................................................7 POFTI NIGERIA LIMITED CORPORATE INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER‚ 2008 1. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mrs Olabisi Mr Damilare 2. REGISTERED OFFICE Plot 5&6‚ Remi Shofoluwe Road‚ Mile 12 Lagos 3. CORPORATE REFERENCE Registration number: GE 34859 4. BANKERS Zenith Bank plc‚ Lagos Diamond Bank plc‚ Lagos Oceanic Bank
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registered charities are run by board of directors that are voted in by members of an organization. These organizations are not owner operated. The board of directors for NFP’s and registered charities usually consists of individuals who are leaders or experienced professionals in their respective communities (Carters‚ 2011). No individual has the right to any residual earnings or share capital in these organizations. This report will discuss the roles of directors and how they must perform these roles
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Syndromic Surveillance System Robert Asuncion‚ Robert Cabico‚ Carlos Raiz Enciso‚ Kelly Reilly‚ Mariann Rimer‚ Ginger Sacco HCS/533 November 3‚ 2014 Juanita Darby Syndromic Surveillance System Introduction The syndromic surveillance system is an innovative information system‚ which is based in the data collections of preclinical indicators‚ identifying illness clusters early before diagnosis is confirmed. This kind of system information is most of the time utilized by public health agencies
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Directors: Qualification/disqualification‚ appointment‚ duties and liabilities of directors. Also‚ explain ‘independent directors’ and their responsibilities. Company law in Malaysia is governed by Companies Act 1965. This Act is modelled on English Companies Act 1948 and Australian Uniform Companies Act 1961. Therefore‚ references will be made to English and Australian cases for interpretation of the law on certain areas. In every company there are directors to manage and direct the company.
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