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Deloitte names Amy Chronis leader of its US oil, gas and chemicals sector

Deloitte names Amy Chronis leader of its US oil, gas and chemicals sector 2/26/2021 HOUSTON - Deloitte announced the appointment of Amy Chronis as a vice chairman of Deloitte LLP and leader of its oil, gas and chemicals (OG&C) sector within the U.S. energy, resources and industrials industry. She succeeds Duane Dickson, who will be retiring in May. In her new role, Chronis will lead the overall strategic direction and market eminence of the OG&C practice, as well as the go-to-market strategies for Deloitte’s key businesses including audit & assurance, consulting, tax and risk & financial advisory services. Based in Houston, she will oversee a team of over 3,000 professionals, who serve many of the OG&C companies on the Fortune 500.

Jodey Altier sworn in as Washington State Community College trustee | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@newsandsentinel.com From left, Vicky Wood, president of Washington State Community College, and Jodey L. Altier, newest member of the college Board of Trustees. (Photo Provided) MARIETTA Jodey L. Altier has been named to the Washington State Community College Board of Trustees. Altier, appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine, is the president of Perry and Associates Certified Public Accountants. “It’s an honor to accept the appointment to the Board of Trustees of Washington State Community College,” Altier said. “I’m very excited to work with Dr. Wood and the other distinguished Trustees. WSCC is a tremendous asset for our community and I want to help in any way I can to grow, enhance and leverage such an incredible organization.”

Who s Who: Tareq Al-Sadhan, CEO of Riyad Bank

Saudi parents welcome possible schools reopening but concerns remain Education minister unveils plans to vaccinate all school staff, raising hopes that in-person learning can resume in August Updated 06 April 2021 April 06, 2021 23:43 JEDDAH: After a year of coping with the challenges created by distance learning, many parents in Saudi Arabia breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday as hopes grew that their children will soon be able to return to full-time in-person classes. Education Minister Hamad Al-Sheikh announced a schedule for all school staff, at all levels, to receive COVID-19 vaccinations before the start of the next school semester in August. This is in keeping with announcements by other Saudi ministries and organizations that have requested their staff to get vaccinated in preparation for a return to normal daily life.

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