Documents tagged "Board"
Found 41 documents with this tag
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The image shows a printed document with a title at the top that reads "Board of Trustees/Policies & Procedures/Health Service Advisory Notes." The document appears to be related to healthcare policy and procedures within an organization's board structure. It includes columns for the type of policy or procedure, the number assigned to it, a description, and effective dates. However, the specific details in these columns are not legible due to the resolution of the image. There is also text at the bottom that seems to be related to page numbers or other notes, but they too are not clear. The document has a white background with black text, and it's presented against a nondescript background that doesn't provide any additional context.
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The image displays a document with various sections of text, some redacted, indicating that it is an official form or letter with sensitive information obscured for privacy. The visible text includes phrases like "No Date," "Institutional Review Board Supplement," and part of an address that reads "1301 E. 6th St," suggesting that this could be related to a university or academic institution. There are also names and roles mentioned in the document, including someone referred to as "Dr." with the title of "Chair of Dept." The document is likely associated with research ethics, given the context provided by the visible text.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with several sections of text and lists. The visible part includes what seems to be an agenda for a meeting or event, along with the names and positions of individuals who are expected to attend. There's mention of a board member, an executive director, a general manager, and others who will participate in discussions on topics such as "Board Review of Executive Director's Contract" and other operational matters. The text is formal and structured, suggesting an official or corporate setting.
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The image appears to be a digital photograph of a printed document. The document has a header with the word "Page" followed by a number "15" and below that, there is a reference to "County Library and Museum Board Minutes December 8, 2009". This suggests that the document contains minutes from a meeting of a county library and museum board, dated December 8, 2009. The text within the image is too small to read clearly, but it seems to be structured with headings and possibly paragraphs or bullet points related to the topics discussed at the meeting.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document with printed text on it. The document seems to be an official notice or announcement, given the presence of a header and structured paragraphs with numbered points. The text is partially obscured, making it difficult to read specific details, but there are mentions of "Board" and "Regulatory Authority," suggesting that this could relate to an organization's governing body or regulatory matters. There's also a reference to the number "134567890" which could be a code, identification number, or some form of tracking detail within the context of the document. The style of the text is formal and professional, consistent with official correspondence or administrative paperwork.
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The image shows a page of printed text with the title "DECISION" at the top and a subheading "BEFORE THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD." The document is a legal decision from the National Labor Relations Board. It appears to discuss labor issues related to the United States, as evidenced by the references to specific locations and cases such as "United Automobile Workers v. O'Brien" and other court decisions. The text is dense with information and includes citations to laws and regulations such as Title 29 of the United States Code, sections 158(a)(3) and (b)(7).
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The image shows a printed document with text that appears to be a formal letter or report of some kind. The text is dense and black against the lighter background, making it somewhat difficult to read due to the resolution of the photograph. There are no people visible in the image, as it focuses solely on the paper with writing on it. The style of the document suggests an official nature, possibly related to a government agency or professional organization, indicated by phrases like "Board Meeting" and "Report on Activities" which suggest a structured discussion or assessment process.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with red and black text. The document appears to be an informational notice from the "Municipal School Board." It includes various dates, times, and details about meetings, elections, and other related activities scheduled for December 2019. The style of the image is straightforward, with no decorative elements, focusing solely on the content of the printed text.
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The image is a screenshot of an email message with the subject line redacted. The sender's name and address are also redacted for privacy. The body of the email contains several paragraphs of text that appear to be discussing matters related to a company or organization, mentioning specific roles like "Board of Directors" and possibly health-related topics such as "Healthcare Services" or "Health Policy Committee." There is also a mention of a meeting at an unspecified location. The overall style of the image is typical for digital communication, with a plain white background and black text.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031999.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Peggy Siegal. In the email, Peggy talks about her cold and mentions having a lunch with Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster for "The Messenger" at Monkey Bar. She also discusses staying in bed until show time, attending the National Board of Review, and hosting a party for Clooney on Wednesday night. Additionally, she mentions flying to LA and being worried about getting sick from all the want-to-be terrorists breathing on her during her travels. Finally, Peggy discusses seeing "Avatar" and its potential success at the box office and Oscars.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031533.txt
The explosion centered around Baylor University's football program and its handling of a rape trial involving a former player, Sam Ukwuachu. The trial sparked controversy and criticism about the university's culture towards sexual assault, leading to scrutiny from Texas Monthly and other media outlets. This led to a crisis for the school, particularly for Coach Art Briles and Drayton McLane Jr.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031425.txt
Scott J. Link is a board-certified business litigation attorney in West Palm Beach, FL with the firm LINK & ROCKENBACH, PA. In this email, he reminds recipients that the communication may contain privileged or confidential information and asks them to confirm receipt of time-sensitive communications as emails may not always be delivered promptly or successfully. He also mentions that the firm does not provide tax advice. The subject line "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 031425" is mentioned but its context is not provided in the summary.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031335.txt
The document discusses a conspiracy theory regarding the arrest of former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. According to this theory, Strauss-Kahn was charged with sex crimes because he discovered that all of the gold held in Fort Knox was missing or unaccounted for. The report says that when Strauss-Kahn raised his concerns with US officials, he received evidence from rogue CIA elements confirming this and was advised not to take his cell phone upon fleeing.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029623.txt
Kathleen Harrington is the Founding Partner of C/H Global Strategies, a strategic consulting firm that specializes in domestic and international affairs. She has extensive experience in business, communications, foreign policy, non-profit development, global venture philanthropy, and public-private partnerships. Kathleen has held various leadership positions throughout her career, including Senior Vice President at Dutko Worldwide, CEO of her own consulting company, Founder of an internet news network, Executive Director of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, and Chief of Staff of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. She is also an expert on Asian affairs and has founded organizations like the U.S.-Korea Foundation. Kathleen holds degrees from Yale College and Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. In her personal life, she enjoys sports and is a Red Sox fan.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029583.txt
This email exchange discusses the appointment of Jerome Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and potential issues with his qualifications for the role. Key people mentioned include Powell, former Fed chairs Alan Greenspan and Janet Yellen, economist Alan Blinder from Princeton University, and Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. The sender recommends getting rid of Powell rather than Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026663.txt
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022815.txt
This email discusses confidential settlement discussions between Brad Edwards and Jeev. The message includes a reminder for a crisp, new bill along with a personalized message that should include the phrase "you win!". Edwardb is mentioned as being located at 4111C-71 POTTI NING E K. Brad Edwards is also identified as a board certified trial attorney in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Additionally, the email refers to documents such as clinton_9-2002.pdf and shoppers\_travel\_not\_redacted.pdf, which are likely related to the settlement discussions.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022277.txt
The National Labor Relations Board issued a final rule requiring employers to post notices informing employees of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act. The board believes that many employees are unaware of their rights under the statute and that the rule will increase knowledge of the NLRA among employees, in order to better enable the exercise of rights under the statute. The final rule establishes the size, form, and content of the notice, and sets forth provisions regarding the enforcement of the rule. The rule will be effective on November 14, 2011.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020447.txt
The document is a report from the Working Group on Chinese Influence Activities in the United States. It discusses China's efforts to influence American interests and public opinion, including through government policies, investments, propaganda, and cyber attacks. The report identifies several key people and places associated with these activities, such as senior officials at the Chinese Communist Party and state-owned enterprises, academic institutions, and think tanks that have received funding from China. It also highlights concerns about the potential for undue influence on American policymaking and public opinion, and recommends strategies for promoting constructive vigilance to address these risks.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015672.txt
Robin Solomon is an executive with over three decades of experience in academic medicine. She has combined her skills in patient care, clinical research, philanthropy and business development to build strategic alliances, institutional recognition and revenue. Her career includes roles at The Mount Sinai Medical Center where she served as Vice President for Special Projects and Vice President for Trustee Services. Throughout her career, Solomon is known for her ability to navigate the healthcare sector, collaborate with physicians and persuasively convey philanthropic opportunities to donors.
