| 41. | From 1992 1995 she was the Director General of the Foreign Service and Director of Personnel at the State Department.
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| 42. | Some days, as many as 700 subs are needed in a day, said Paul Shooter, Austin's director of personnel services.
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| 43. | From 1993 to 1996, he served as USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator for Human Resources and Director of Personnel in Washington.
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| 44. | He led the squadron until 1928, when he was appointed to the RAAF Headquarters in Melbourne as Director of Personnel Services.
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| 45. | Moving on to the agency's Washington headquarters, he served as NASA's director of personnel development until his retirement in December 1973.
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| 46. | Following that, he returned to Quantico, where he was appointed to the rank of Colonel, he was named Director of Personnel.
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| 47. | A team spokesman said Reed will assist general manager Allan Bristow and director of personnel Jeff Bower in making roster decisions.
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| 48. | Although Dawson, Tomjanovich, director of personnel Dennis Lindsey and Rockets scout Joe Ash have scouted Yao, only Ash has met him.
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| 49. | Brigadier Nick Cottam, director of personnel services for the army, acknowledged the families concerns, but denied the army had been negligent.
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| 50. | Several years later baseball star Jackie Robinson became the company's vice president and director of personnel, after retiring from the game.
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