Examples of Society Executive in a sentence
A Washington Post report from May 21, 2019 (“A conservative activist’s behind-the-scenes campaign to remake the nation’s courts”) documented that Federalist Society Executive Vice President Leonard Leo raised $250 million, much of it contributed anonymously, to influence the selection and confirmation of judges to the U.S. Supreme Court, lower federal courts, and state courts.
Students are encouraged to put forward their names and assume responsibilities of the Society Executive (President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary).
The Society Executive Director and the appropriate finance and accounting staff member will be ex officio, non-voting members of the committee.
In making the decisions, the Finance Committee may consider recommendations of the Society Executive Director.
The Society Executive Director shall investigate and notify the Institute of his or her determination, including any restrictions or modifications on which approval is conditioned.
Similarly, the Society Executive Director may authorize variances from individual budget lines for office operations, but may not exceed the approved total office operations budget.
The primary staff contacts shall be appointed by the Society Executive Director.
The Society Executive Director's plan shall have the goal of balancing workload demands of management and volunteers against available resources.
Shall notify the president, chair of the Elections Committee, the Society Executive Director and the additional nominee(s) the results of the certification process.The Society Executive Director shall complete the processing to ensure that the additional nominee(s) are listed on the ballot.
The Society Executive Director shall be an ex officio, non-voting member of this committee.