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In its first major decision, human resources, since the resumption as president of the World Bank in June last year, James D. Wolfensohn last month, a restructuring of the Bank of clear lines of authority, increasing the number of directors to five, including India Gautam Kaji.
Contrary to rumors, changes Wolfensohn, the evolution rather than revolutionary, was a departure from the current system of the bank, which has three specific without portfolio managers, working closely with the president. With the increase, Mr. Wolfensohn said that the scheduled dates “well-defined areas of responsibility.
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Holbrook named Eastern Bank chairman, CEO
Eastern Bank has named Richard E. Holbrook of Medfield as chairman and chief executive officer, the bank announced yesterday.
Holbrooks promotion completes a transition that began five years ago, when Stanley J. Lukowski announced his plan to retire as chairman and CEO at the end of 2006, according to a statement from the board of directors. Holbrook joined Eastern Bank in 1996 as its chief financial officer and was promoted to president in 2001.
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UNC Greensboro said yesterday that Vidyaranya Gargeya, a professor of information systems and operations management, has been named as the head of the masters of business administration program at the Bryan School of Business and Economics.
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