Andrew is Senior Strategist at Ensemble Strategies, and was Chief Research Officer of Angus Reid Group, Maru/Matchbox, Vision Critical and Ipsos Health. He has also published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters in the areas of sociology, research methods and medicine, and has been quoted in many publications, including The Economist. During her time with the Ontario Government, Helen also served as the Deputy Minister of Treasury Board; Citizenship, Immigration and international Trade, Seniors Affairs and Women’s Issues.
Outside of work, Ricardo is actively involved in the community and supports local and global charities such as Habitat for Humanity’s International Global Village Program and being a Big Brother with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto. In her current role as Head of Small Medium Business, Export, and Grow with Google Marketing at Google Canada she partners with businesses and learners to support their digital adoption journey helping them build the skills they need to achieve their full potential. Gabe currently is Senior Vice-President, Strategy, and leads the Corporate Strategy team at Great-West Lifeco (“Lifeco”). Her focus was on governance, public sector reform, organizational design, effectiveness and transformation, workplace harassment and discrimination investigations, labour relations negotiations and program and performance evaluation. Susan Waterfield is the retired president of The Waterfield Group, a consulting firm that worked with many organizations in Canada and internationally. The region is not owned by any country, though several nations have made territorial claims that are held in suspension under the treaty.
- Advances in radar technology since then have resulted in airborne radio-echo sounding systems that can measure ice-thickness, which has enabled scientific teams to make systematic remote surveys of ice-buried terrains.
- Typically, a Corps is led by a Corps Officer (CO), and a Social Service unit is led by an Executive Director (ED).
- Her focus was on governance, public sector reform, organizational design, effectiveness and transformation, workplace harassment and discrimination investigations, labour relations negotiations and program and performance evaluation.
- A number of corps grouped together, under the direction of a divisional commander.
- A local officer whose duty is to visit corps, societies and outposts, for the purpose of conducting meetings.
Adam is an independent corporate director with over 30 years of experience in Finance and Corporate Governance – as an independent corporate director, as an audit partner and trusted advisor, and as a Chief Financial Officer. Prior to joining the Army’s legal team, he worked at the law firm that is now known as Dentons LLP where he practiced real estate law. In 2017, John received a Master of Arts with a leadership focus from Indiana Wesley Seminary. Commissioner Lee Graves was born and raised in St. Thomas, Ont., and entered the College for Officer Training in 1981.
A Salvationist who has left secular concerns at God’s call and has been trained, commissioned and ordained to service and leadership. A number of corps grouped together, under the direction of a divisional commander. A young Salvationist who undertakes a course of study and practical training in his or her corps, with a view to becoming efficient in Salvation Army service.
Although no one permanently resides in Antarctica, the continent hosts more than 70 scientific research stations operated by over 30 countries. The continent is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which ensures it remains a zone dedicated to peace and scientific research. Antarctica is Earth’s southernmost continent, covering an area of 13.72 million square kilometers, making it the fifth-largest continent by land area. In addition, many tourists have visited Antarctica, which has underscored the value of scenic resources in the continent’s economic development. Early penetration of this Southern Ocean in the search for fur seals led in 1820 to the discovery of the continent. No lands break the relentless force of the prevailing west winds as they race clockwise around the continent, dragging westerly ocean currents along beneath.
Governments mandated many early expeditions—whether ostensibly economic, scientific, or exploratory in character—to make territorial claims. The new millennium saw tourism and (to a lesser extent) biological prospecting (the search for useful chemical compounds and genes in local species) become established sectors of the Antarctic economic landscape. From the late 18th to the mid-20th century, whalers and sealers plied the rich seas that surround the continent.
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All other officer appointments within a territory are the responsibility of the Territorial Commander and the Cabinet. Gabe and his team provide strategy advisory services across Lifeco’s portfolio of market-leading businesses (Canada Life, Irish Life, Empower and Putnam) in Canada, Europe and the US. The offices in which the business connected with the command of the Army within a Territorial is transacted.
Senior executive officers are, on the recommendation of the Territorial Commander, also appointed by the General. He has worked with Salvation Army officers for two decades as a senior mentor at Arrow Leadership. Professionally she held leadership roles within public and private sectors, most recently leading learning and talent management functions for several Fortune 500 companies.
Andy Hollenberg retired after more than 30 years in financial services, the last 22 as an insurance executive with Chubb Insurance (previously ACE Insurance). He leads a global team across multiple geographies which under his leadership, is responsible for the development and execution of global business strategies that enable sustained business performance. The continent was ice-free during most of its lengthy geologic history, and there is no reason to believe it will not become so again. The familiar map boundaries of the continent known as Antarctica, defined as the South Polar landmass and all its nonfloating grounded ice, are subject to change with current and future climate change. The continental ice sheet contains approximately 7 million cubic miles (about 29 million cubic km) of ice, representing about 90 percent of the world’s ice and 80 percent of its fresh water.
Territory
The officer second in command of a Territory. The officer second in command of the Army throughout the world. A soldier who has been accepted for officer training. A cadet is a Salvationist Solidier in training for officership. A similar statement is issued annually for the social fund, and for each territorial fund.
Broadly categorized, the local work of the Salvation Army is conducted by various Ministry Units which conduct their efforts in a local geographical region such as a city/town or part of a city. The Territorial Commander is responsible for the territory’s overall operation and mission, and the Chief Secretary is responsible for the territory’s administration and daily operations. Their role is to oversee and administer the work of The Salvation Army within their territory. Each charity organization is registered with business number, legal name, account name, financial information, activities, and directors and officials, etc.
Er bestaan niet alleen maar pinguïns op Antarctica
Typically territorial commanders will hold the rank of commissioner, but in smaller territories the leader may hold the rank of colonel or lieut-colonel. A country, part of a country or several countries combined, in which Salvation Army work is organised under a territorial commander. A locality in which Army work is carried on and where it is hoped a society or corps will develop. The highest honour given for distinguished service within The Salvation Army. An order created to mark the Army’s appreciation of distinguished service rendered by non-Salvationists who have helped further its work in a variety of ways. An officer is a recognised minister of religion.
ISJC – International Social Justice Commission An annual financial appeal to the general public. An international fellowship of dedicated medical personnel. The public presentation of infants to the Lord. Click here for a complete list of Officers who have been appointed as Chief Secretary in The Canada and Bermuda Territory.
John and his wife Lani have served as corps officers and divisional officers in a variety of appointments in the U.S.A. Western Territory’s Hawaiian and Pacific Islands, Northwest and Southern California divisions. A local officer responsible for the young people’s work, under the commanding officer. A symbol identifying a wide range of Army social and emergency services.
Directors, Trustees and Like Officials
Established in a corps; responsible for the addition of names to, and removal of names from, the rolls. In every corps a statement of accounts is prepared annually. Typically, a Corps is led by a Corps Officer (CO), and a Social Service unit is led by an Executive Director (ED). Some work focuses on providing food, clothing and other material assistance through Family Services Offices or Thrift Stores.
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- Previously, Lee was chief secretary in the United Kingdom and Ireland Territory, an appointment he also held in the Canada and Bermuda Territory.
- Typically territorial commanders will hold the rank of commissioner, but in smaller territories the leader may hold the rank of colonel or lieut-colonel.
- The offices in which the business connected with the command of the worldwide Army is transacted.
- Established in a corps; responsible for the addition of names to, and removal of names from, the rolls.
- From the late 18th to the mid-20th century, whalers and sealers plied the rich seas that surround the continent.
Often described as a continent of superlatives, Antarctica is not only the world’s southernmost continent. Antarctica had a temperature recorded at −128.6 °F (−89.2 °C) on the high inland ice sheet, measured at Vostok Station on July 21, 1983. It is the world’s highest continent, with an average elevation of about 7,200 feet (2,200 meters) above sea level.
The ice-choked and stormy seas around Antarctica long hindered exploration by wooden-hulled ships. Advances in radar technology since then have resulted in airborne radio-echo sounding systems that can measure ice-thickness, which has enabled scientific teams to make systematic remote surveys of ice-buried terrains. Until the 1970s, scientists relied on ground-based geophysical techniques such as seismic surveys of the Antarctic ice sheets to reveal hidden mountain ranges and peaks. Geologists, geophysicists, glaciologists, biologists, and other scientists have mapped and visited all of the continent’s mountain regions. A subsequent treaty, called the Madrid Protocol (adopted in 1991), prohibited mining, required environmental impact assessments for new activities, and designated the continent as a natural reserve.
The continent is a cold dry desert where access to water determines the abundance of life. Around the Antarctic coast, shelves, glaciers, and ice sheets continually “calve,” or discharge, icebergs into the seas. These shelves—the Ross Ice Shelf and the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf—together with other shelves around the continental margins, fringe about 45 percent of Antarctica.
A bench provided as a place where people can kneel to pray, seeking salvation or sanctification, or making a special consecration to God’s will and service. An officer appointed by the General to supervise and represent, at International Headquarters, Army work mainly overseas. The offices in which the business connected with the command of the worldwide Army is transacted. Composed of the Chief of the Staff, all active commissioners, except the spouse of the General, and all territorial commanders. The officer elected to the supreme command of the Army throughout the world. A Salvation Army unit (Church) established for the preaching of the gospel and service in the community.
The continent is divided into East Antarctica (which is largely composed of a high ice-covered plateau) and West Antarctica (which is largely an ice sheet covering an archipelago of mountainous islands). You can update your choices at any time in your settings. SAWSO – Salvation Army World Service Office
Central gatherings often held annually and attended by most officers and many soldiers of a territory, region or division. A smaller type of territory, directed by an officer commanding. These Churches (Corps) offer a varied number of spiritual and social services to the communities they serve.