Later the same day, with a new vice-president and the senior bursar, he elected the same man steward and clerk of accompts.
In the new scheme, worldwide sales are divided into three regions each of which report to a new vice-president of worldwide sales.
His new vice-president, Omar Suleiman, is not exactly a democrat, though he has been charged with taking control of negotiations with the opposition, which is hardly united.
On Monday, Mubarak ordered his new vice-president and intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, to begin a dialogue with opposition groups, including the powerful Muslim Brotherhood.
In 1992, J.Crew intensified its push into international markets by hiring a new vice-president for international development.
End Notes *Houghton Mifflin has named Wendy J. Strothman the new vice-president and publisher of its adult trade and reference division.
If there is a vacancy in the position of vice-president, the President will appoint any member of Congress (usually a party member) as new vice-president.
IBM Corp has created five new senior vice-presidents, all of which are seen as front-runners to succeed John Akers atop the company.
Both Knicks President Dave Checketts and the team's new vice-president of player personnel, Ernie Grunfeld, are in Chicago watching this series.
Luc Chatel, the new vice-president and a Copé supporter, later announced that he supported a new presidential vote and a modification of party statutes.