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| royal archives in 1826, and was appointed | director-general, a post which he held for fifty-five year |
| BBC, he had forced the resignation of the | Director-General, Alasdair Milne, following a series of ro |
| ious Broadcasting, Special Advisor to the | Director-General, and Controller of BBC Northern Ireland. |
| Luc Bossyns was | director-general and director of Boelwerf Vlaanderen from |
| with very large glass offices for the AA | Director-General and the other directors, executive washro |
| t of the corporation is in the hands of a | Director-General appointed by the president. |
| In February 2008 she was appointed | Director-General at Banverket, the Swedish Rail Administra |
| hotographs, Assistant Director and Deputy | Director-General before becoming Director-General in 1995. |
| On the eve of the summit, FAO | Director-General began a 24 hour hunger strike to call for |
| the Ministry of Information becoming its | Director-General by 1941, where he worked closely with the |
| intment as Speaker (as his replacement as | Director-General by Camilo Osias). |
| Between 1975 and 1978, he became | director-general center for inter-discilinary and politica |
| hairman of the Ceylon Hotels Corporation, | Director-General, Ceylon Tourist Board and was the the Chi |
| War II Gibson through his work as deputy | director-general civil engineering (special) at the Minist |
| Deputy | Director-General, Corporate Services |
| On 1 April 2008, she became | Director-General, Criminal Justice, with Phil Wheatley tak |
| the UNESCO | Director-General declared. |
| FAO) in June 2009, at the proposal of FAO | Director-General Dr Jacques Diouf. |
| ville Peiris, diplomat who was the former | Director-General External Affairs, Ceylon's Ambassador to |
| a Sri Lankan diplomat, who was the former | Director-General External Affairs, former Ceylon's Ambassa |
| ctor of the UK Tank Programme in 1988 and | Director-General Fighting Vehicles in 1989. |
| He was succeeded by his long-term | Director-General for Finances and ally, Mathias Mongenast. |
| nt (1994-2003), representative of the WHO | Director-General for Pandemic Influenza and WHO Assistant |
| He was | Director-General for Commissioning and System Management f |
| On 26 February 2006, the IAEA Deputy | Director-General for Safeguards met with Iranian authoriti |
| Until mid-2006 she was the Assistant | Director-General for Agriculture at the Food and Agricultu |
| Dr. Abdul Waheed Khan, the Assistant | Director-General for Communication and Information at the |
| ngton, Ambassador Jones-Bos served as the | Director-General for Regional Policy and Consular Affairs |
| He was Deputy | Director-General for Agriculture in the European Commissio |
| 1973 to March 1976, he was the Assistant | Director-General for Natural Sciences at the United Nation |
| from 1960 to 1963, and also was assistant | director-general for UNESCO. |
| He successively held | Director-General for the Prime Minister's Office, the Mini |
| to the ODA's replacement, he became DFID | Director-General for Regional Development Programmes, mana |
| the Party of the Right, he served as the | Director-General for Public Works from 24 February 1916 un |
| 1998, when he transferred to the post of | Director-General for International Legal and Consular Affa |
| Director-General for Education, Training and Youth. | |
| for the Liberal League, he served as the | Director-General for the Interior and Public Information f |
| The current | Director-General for Enlargement is Michael Leigh. |
| Director-General for policy coordination and the European | |
| research from 1957 to 1964 and assisting | director-general from 1964 to 1966. |
| Broadcasting Corporation in 1963, and was | Director-General from 1972 to 1981. |
| romoted to Rear Admiral, he was appointed | Director-General, Future Material Projects in 1987 and Dir |
| It was the task of future BBC | Director-General Greg Dyke to oversee the coverage and he |
| 881 International Cotton Exposition under | Director-General Hannibal Kimball. |
| While | Director-General, he served three terms as President of th |
| Deputy | Director-General, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Affairs, Wa |
| Director-General, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Affairs, Wa | |
| y began to run into difficulties, and BBC | Director-General Hugh Greene decided in 1965 that the two |
| Jacob was replaced as | Director-General in 1960 by Hugh Carleton Greene. |
| anced to become CFO in 1960 and assisting | director-general in 1976. |
| of the Royal Navy in 1842 and became its | Director-General in 1869. |
| and making him the second longest-serving | Director-General in the Organization's history. |
| The | Director-General is also responsible for the supply of med |
| The | director-general is Stefano Manservisi. |
| The current | Director-General is dr. |
| Its | Director-General is Ann-Louise Eksborg. |
| The current | Director-General is Scott Spencer. |
| on Nigerian foreign policy; while he was | Director-General, it was involved in promoting Nigerian-An |
| at the BBC, specifically in the person of | director-general John (now Lord) Birt. |
| Due to financial cutbacks, BBC | Director-General John Birt announced that it was to merge |
| ogramme-making within the BBC, writing to | Director-General John Reith in 1929 that "the ever growing |
| tant-General and in 2006 he was appointed | Director-General Logistics (Land) and then Director-Genera |
| World Health Organization | Director-General Margaret Chan says the H1N1 flu virus has |
| Describing its cancellation, BBC | Director-General Mark Thompson said that the series was "r |
| d this post until June 2004, when new BBC | Director-General Mark Thompson re-organised the BBC's exec |
| As | Director-General, Milne was involved with a series of cont |
| the IAEA, according to the reports of its | Director-General, Mohamed ElBaradei. |
| gal costs plus 56,000 euros to Eurostat's | director-general Mr. Franchet and its director Mr. Byk in |
| f the Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation, by | Director-General Neville Jayaweera. |
| etween 1993-1994, she was State Minister, | Director-General of the Environment Agency in the Hosokawa |
| From 2002 until 2003, he was | Director-General of DG Translation. |
| From 1992 until 1994, he was Deputy | Director-General of the EU Directorate-General Budgets. |
| From 1997 until 2002, he was | Director-General of DG Taxation and Customs Union. |
| In 1973, he was appointed | Director-General of the International Labour Organization. |
| Akinyemi was | Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of Internationa |
| He was later the | director-general of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation |
| ement in Sri Lanka" - S. U. Deraniyagala, | Director-General of Archaeology, Sri Lanka |
| He was also appointed | Director-General of Telegraphs at this time. |
| Prof. Kandeh Yumkella is | Director-General of UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Devel |
| He then became | Director-General of Civil Aviation Navigational Services u |
| He was | Director-General of the Territorial Force until his retire |
| He was later to become | Director-General of the French East Indies Company (1667-1 |
| He became | Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry |
| Before that she was an Additional | Director-General of Police (ADGP). |
| He served as | Director-General of UNESCO from 1987 to 1999. |
| March 19 - John Marshall, English | Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India (d. |
| The following year he became | director-general of Israel Railways, a post he held until |
| romoted to the rank of colonel and became | Director-General of the service. |
| From 1912 he was | Director-General of the Essener Steinkohlenbergwerke AG an |
| d Radio Ceylon when Ronnie De Mel was the | Director-General of the station. |
| In 1985 he was appointed | director-general of the Ontario Science Centre for a three |
| Kwan - | Director-General of Trade and Industry ; Mrs Helen Chan - |
| In the following year he was appointed | director-general of the Territorial Army and the developme |
| From 1975 to 1987 he was the | director-general of the Norwegian Water Resources and Elec |
| anga is Thabang Makwetla, and the current | Director-General of Mpumalanga Province is Mogopodi Mokoen |
| er leaving the role in 1967, he served as | director-general of a citrus fruit export company until 19 |
| rn 29 March 1958, Alston, Cumbria) is the | Director-General of the National Trust. |
| He was made Colonel Commandant in 1897, | Director-General of Ordnance in 1899 and a General in 1901 |
| In retirement he was | Director-General of Intelligence at the Ministry of Defenc |
| itary employment, and in 1719 he was made | director-general of cavalry and dragoons. |
| endra Deraniyagala (born 1942) was former | Director-General of Archaeology, Sri Lanka (May 20, 2005). |
| Cheng was former | Director-general of the Institute of Mechanics of the Chin |
| he son of Sir Roger Hollis, who served as | Director-General of MI5 from 1956 to 1965. |
| He was the | Director-general of the Institute of Earth Environment, Ch |
| From 1996 until 1997 he was | Director-General of DG Enterprise Policy, Distributive Tra |
| to take up an appointment as Commonwealth | Director-General of Agriculture. |
| Hershkowitz's was the daughter of the | director-general of the Hapoel Tel Aviv Football Club, Ary |
| Province is Sello Moloto, and the current | Director-General of Limpopo Province is Nelly Manzini. |
| Wadah Khanfar, the | director-general of Al Jazeera, said that the killing foll |
| es; Former member of Bank of England MPC; | Director-General of Confederation of British Industry from |
| Pascal Lamy (born 8 April 1947) is the | Director-General of the World Trade Organization, a French |
| by former New Zealand Prime Minister and | Director-General of the World Trade Organization Mike Moor |
| trong supporter of European union, he was | Director-General of the United Kingdom Council of the Euro |
| rior to her current appointment, Kang was | Director-General of International Organization at the Mini |
| hird secretary of New Amsterdam under the | Director-General of New Netherland. |
| For a long period, he was the | Director-General of Fire Services before being elevated to |
| cutive, Baroness Sally Greengross, former | director-general of Age Concern and now a cross-bench peer |
| In 1987 he became | director-general of the Norwegian Water Resources and Ener |
| Inga Grimsey, | Director-General of the Royal Horticultural Society 2006-, |
| s about to retire from the post of Deputy | Director-General of the Carabineros. |
| Admiral Hugh Sinclair became | director-general of MI6 in 1924, and he made Menzies his d |
| Military Secretary of the War Cabinet and | Director-General of the BBC. |
| s a senior adviser to her predecessor and | Director-General of Foreign Policy at the Ministry of Fore |
| Georges' son, Jean, became | director-general of Peugeot Talbot Sport cars and in 1981 |
| inued working for the Air Ministry as the | Director-General of Ground Defences. |
| aitwah first gained ministerial status as | Director-General of Women Affairs in the Office of the Pre |
| Prime Minister of New Zealand and former | Director-General of the World Trade Organization |
| her to the Queen from 1986 until 1998 and | Director-General of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 1 |
| In April 1940 he was appointed | Director-General of Equipment and Stores at the Ministry o |
| is understood that Sir Timothy Clifford, | director-general of the National Galleries of Scotland, no |
| he Chair of the ITER Council and a former | Director-General of CERN. |
| University in 2004, he had worked as the | director-general of Queensland Health from 1996. |
| ed from the Royal Marines in 1977 and was | Director-General of the English-Speaking Union 1977-1979, |
| He was made the first | director-general of the Laboratories as well as the securi |
| ty of Renfrew in 1938, and in 1939 he was | director-general of explosives at the Ministry of Supply. |
| ill had a difficult relationship with the | Director-General of the BBC, Hugh Greene, and he eventuall |
| e he had a number of functions, including | Director-General of the Trade, Member to the Council of th |
| Supply, reporting to the RAAF Air Board's | Director-General of Supply and Production. |
| n, OBE JP (born 1947 in Hong Kong) is the | Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). |
| jing, he returned once again to Moscow as | Director-General of TASS, and held that position until 24 |
| InvestHK is headed by the | Director-General of Investment Promotion - Simon Galpin wh |
| ber 1948), a Pakistani policeman, was the | director-general of Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agenc |
| This was denied by | Director-General of the BBC Mark Thompson when he was ques |
| In 1998 he ran for the post of | Director-General of the World Trade Organisation and was e |
| ement, latterly as Chief Assistant to the | Director-General of the BBC before retiring in 1985. |
| r 9, 2009) was the second longest-serving | Director-General of the International Labour Organization. |
| In 1929 he was appointed to the office of | director-general of the airplane department and a member o |
| Carriers and Amphibious Ships in 1978 and | Director-General of Naval Manpower & Training in 1980. |
| India Company to replace Willem Kieft as | Director-General of the New Netherland colony. |
| After that, he served as the | Director-General of Kazakhturkmunay and Kazmunaytengiz oil |
| as chosen by the Dutch West India company | Director-General of New Netherlands, sailing for New Amste |
| It also expressed its concern over | director-general of police P.V. Sumant's remark that opera |
| me Minister of Turkey in 1997, and as the | Director-General of Foundations of Turkey in 1999. |
| The following year, he was appointed | Director-General of the Festival of Britain, with responsi |
| lomat from New Zealand, as of 2008 Deputy | Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva. |
| eer-in-Chief to the Admiralty and in 1919 | Director-General of Civil Engineering with the new Ministr |
| In 1946, he became | Director-General of the South African Air Force and qualif |
| nding Air Headquarters Malaya in 1948 and | Director-General of Personnel at the Air Ministry in 1949. |
| ugh Bonneville plays Sir Hugh Greene, the | Director-General of the BBC, who is taken as embodying the |
| He became | Director-General of the Economic Planning Agency (as a Min |
| Natthee Jitsawang, | director-general of the Corrections Department, reveals pl |
| ctical Air Force in February 1944 and the | Director-General of Personnel in November 1944. |
| II fighter pilot who later rose to be the | Director-General of Engineering and Supply Policy at the M |
| sh public servant, notable for serving as | Director-General of Operational Policy in the Ministry of |
| Kiev) was a Ukrainian politician who was | Director-General of the National Space Agency of Ukraine f |
| In 1968, he became the founding | director-general of the government's Agency for Cultural A |
| ouncil of Five Hundred, and was appointed | director-general of posts, being sent subsequently to orga |
| 2005, Pascal Lamy was chosen as the next | Director-General of the World Trade Organization, and took |
| He served as | Director-General of Land Forces, i.e. head of the army, fr |
| s Hospital for Officers and served as the | Director-General of the English Speaking Union from 1947 t |
| industry in Ceylon, he was appointed the | Director-General of the Ceylon Tourist Board and played ma |
| came into limelight when he had served as | Director-General of the Pakistan Army's Military Intellige |
| ander-in-Chief at RAF Germany in 1969 and | Director-General of RAF Training in 1971. |
| 2010) was a Royal Navy officer who became | Director-General of Intelligence and later a writer. |
| rofessor Babatunde Osotimehin, the former | Director-General of the National Action Committee on AIDS, |
| From 2005 to 2009, he was | Director-General of the Office of National Assessments (ON |
| Also the | director-general of the Office of Transport and Traffic Po |
| al Conference from 1989 and was appointed | Director-General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria in 19 |
| der to support the Special Commission and | Director-General of the IAEA in carrying out their activit |
| the Mexican Secretariat of Energy and as | Director-General of the Mexican Petroleum Institute. |
| ary 2004, she was promoted to the post of | Director-General of the Communities Group where she was re |
| In 1843 he became | director-general of the bands of the 10th Confederate army |
| BE, (12 April 1912 - 1 February 2001) was | Director-General of Intelligence at the Ministry of Defenc |
| f Lieutenant-General Hamid Gull, a former | Director-General of Directorate for Inter-Services Intelli |
| , Prime Minister Winston Churchill sacked | Director-General of MI5 Vernon Kell and Liddell was promot |
| EEAS in December of that year he was made | director-general of the Directorate-General for External R |
| the BBC's Director of Programmes and then | Director-General of the BBC in July 1982. |
| ) at the RAF College Cranwell in 1965 and | Director-General of Ground Training in 1968. |
| luential publicist, and went on to become | director-general of the Israel Broadcasting Authority and |
| he would challenge the more left-leaning | Director-General of the BBC, Alasdair Milne. |
| French mineralogist Aime Marthoz, former | Director-general of the Union Miniere du Haut Katanga. |
| nted "Sole Master of Works, Inspector and | Director-General of all royal buildings in Scotland" by Ki |
| to take up an appointment as Commonwealth | Director-General of Agriculture. |
| n 2002, he later assumed the functions of | Director-General of the Military Detection of Unpatriotic |
| e of the Dutch West India Company and the | Director-General of New Netherland from 1633 until 1638. |
| arrival to take up his position as up as | Director-General of New Netherland in 1648, Peter Stuyvesa |
| (1835-1924), noted Scottish geologist and | Director-General of the Geological Survey Great Britain, 1 |
| ames Keith Edward Stanford, OBE, formerly | Director-General of the Leonard Cheshire Foundation 1991-1 |
| Eli Cohen, | director-general of the Jewish Agency's Immigration and Ab |
| d from 1867 to 1871 he filled the post of | director-general of irrigation, then specially created. |
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