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Meanings of new chairwoman in English
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Usage of new chairwoman in English
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The newchairwoman of the Arts Council knows how unhappy artists are.
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Corporate law firm A&L Goodbody has appointed Eileen Roberts as its newchairwoman.
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The Pensions Board has appointed Jane Williams, managing director of The Sia Group its newchairwoman.
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On Monday, the company named three Bay Street professionals to its new board and a newchairwoman.
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Isolde Goggin has been appointed as the newchairwoman of the Competition Authority by the Minister for Enterprise Richard Bruton.
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Rona Fairhead, the former head of the Financial Times Group, is to be the newchairwoman of the BBC Trust.
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The Government has appointed the outgoing chairman of the Revenue Commissioners, Josephine Feehily, as the newchairwoman of the Policing Authority.
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Rona Fairhead, the former head of the Financial Times Group, has been chosen as the newchairwoman of the BBC Trust.
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Janet Yellen, the Fed's newchairwoman, convened a secret meeting in early March to discuss the shift, the Fed disclosed on Wednesday.
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ACC Bank's newchairwoman, Ms Gary Joyce, is looking forward to the challenges of guiding it in a period of dynamic change throughout the industry.
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The Catholic Church had treated the clerical sex abuse issue "very badly", the newchairwoman of the bishops' Child Protection Committee said yesterday.
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The company said it hired three well-regarded Bay Street professionals as new board directors and named a newchairwoman as it continues its management overhaul.