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governance

[guhv-er-nuhns] / ˈgʌv ər nəns /


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Zaentz, UC’s senior director of strategic and critical communications, said it “remains committed to protecting the mission, governance and academic freedom of the university.”

From Los Angeles Times

“The Board continues to be committed to maintaining high standards of corporate governance and recognizes the importance of Board refreshment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Before joining the Journal in 2022, she was a senior reporter for the Chronicle of Higher Education, covering college finance and governance, as well as higher education's response to Covid-19.

From The Wall Street Journal

She also long served as its management news editor, working with reporters on coverage of workplace issues from executive pay and succession planning to corporate governance and recruiting trends.

From The Wall Street Journal

It began selling a cryptocurrency called WLFI, a so-called “governance token” that gave holders a vote in some of the company’s operations.

From The Wall Street Journal