He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, and on the 29th of May presented the "Virginia plan" (sometimes called the "Randolph plan").1 In the Convention Randolph advocated a strongly centralized government, the prohibition of the importation of slaves, and a plural executive, suggesting that there should be three executives from different parts of the country, and refused to sign the constitution because too much power over commerce was granted to a mere majority in Congress, and because no provision was made for a second convention to act after the present instrument had been referred to the states.
Of the 75% of chief executives who are formally appraised, 23% have their salaries based on the appraisal.
Chief Executives of regulated bodies are the people who must deliver the Government's commitment to fair trading in information.
The council's executives will take the final decision on the scheme's future next month.
He is one of the most intellectually incisive executives in corporate America.