Proper noun
Corriveau (plural Corriveaus)
A surname.
Corriveau and Corley are entitled to a base salary of $400,000, or such higher amount as the Compensation Committee may determine from time to time. Source: Internet
He was born Feb. 13, 1929 in Hartford, Conn. the son of Edmund Corriveau and Rosa Jacques. Source: Internet
Since then the two volunteers have been fighting for reinstatement and have hired a lawyer to help them secure a meeting with 4-H Ontario Chief Executive Officer Wraychel Horne and Manager of Volunteer Support and Development Mitch Corriveau. Source: Internet
Corriveau, Corley and the other Minority Owners (which included Mr. Henrion) owned 15% of the combined entity (with Edison Brothers owning the remaining 85%). Source: Internet
“At this point, we’re making sure our system would be ready to respond to a concern, manage how it would be assessed and how we would process a sample for testing,” said Dr. Andre Corriveau, the province’s deputy chief medical officer of health. Source: Internet