Peadar O'Reilly, Enterprise Finance Europe; Kevin Hick, operations director of
SEAC; Heath Walker, of Cooper Parry; Roy Botterill, of Harvey Ingram; David Buckley, managing director of
SEAC; and Richard Beer,
SEAC finance director
North Arkansas College in Harrison increased its enrollment by one student, but
SEAC's surge knocked NAC from the Top 20.
As undergraduates, they were leaders of their student environmental groups, participated in and belonged to national social movement organizations such as the Student Environmental Action Coalition (
SEAC), which promoted the diffusion of recycling practices, and were active in pressuring their schools to adopt recycling programs.
Bourgoin submitted further reports on strategic defences both direct to General Joseph Stilwell, chief of staff at the China theatre command in Chungking, and to the nascent
SEAC headquarters at New Delhi, whose creation was only formally approved at the Quebec conference in August 1943.(50)
John Major said the Government was waiting on
SEAC's advice before taking further decisions.
As Barton talks of "enhancing economic viability" on the Tongass through mining,
SEAC is calling such moves "nothing less than a violation of public trust."
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In late July, Ahmad Faizal announced the establishment of the State Economic Advisory Council (
SEAC), which was reportedly set up to attract investments to the state.
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It was in August 1943 that the Allies created South East Asia Command (
SEAC).