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- up appointee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Appointee may refer to: a member who is appointed to a position or office is called an appointee; in...
- Members of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission are appointed by the president of the United States. Their terms last five years and are staggered...
- COAS-appointee reaches superannuation upon the completion of three years in the position or at the age of 62, whichever is earlier. However, an appointee may...
- federal government of the United States. The chief of staff is a political appointee of the president of the United States who does not require Senate confirmation...
- CAS-appointee reaches superannuation upon the completion of three years in the position or at the age of 62, whichever is earlier. However, an appointee may...
- Look up appointment or appoint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Appointment may refer to: The prerogative power of a government official or executive...
- Bloys (Chair's Appointee) George Ch****s (Chair's Appointee) Pearlena Igbokwe (Chair's Appointee) Gloria Calderón Kellett (Chair's Appointee) Lisa Nishimura...
- designated appointee is subsequently promoted to the rank of admiral. According to Part III of the IN's Regulations for the Navy, 1991 - a CNS-appointee reaches...
-   Mckinley appointee     T. Roosevelt appointee   Taft appointee   Wilson appointee Bar key:   Mckinley appointee     T. Roosevelt appointee   Taft appointee   Wilson...
- Departments. The President has plenary power to nominate: ¶5  political appointees, and the Senate's role is only advisory to the nomination, because the...