Similar words: a piece of, in place of, balance of, in advance of, take notice of, take the place of. Meaning: [ˌsiːiːˈəʊ] n. the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm; reports to a board of directors; may appoint other managers (including a president).
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61. Michael Loeb, the CEO of the Synapse Group, is one of the nation's leading direct marketers.
62. Sprint's CEO Dan Hesse said a recent during earnings call that the company would be supportive of funding Clearwire.
63. "The problem is you build a gas plant for 40 years. That's a long bridge, " said James Rogers, CEO of Duke Energy, one of the nation's largest power companies.
64. On top of all that – and as well as the troubles handed to him by former CEO Terry Semel – Yang also presided over a sharp fall in Yahoo's share price.
65. "It is a sea change in the way the industry works, " says Omar Tawakol, CEO of BlueKai.
66. "Since people have ears, why shouldn't brands have voices?" said Martin Pazzani, CEO of EliasArts, New York,[sentence dictionary] which created the Yahoo! yodel and MTV theme.
67. "The Kit will change the way you listen to radio in the car, " Livio Radio founder and CEO Jake Sigal said.
68. "Porsche will continue the positive trend in the current business year, " outgoing CEO Michael Macht said.
69. The CEO found himself in the hot seat after another bad quarter.
70. The employee gets to ask the CEO about anything work related.
71. Farm Sanctuary's board includes a number of powerful vegans, including Tom Anderson, a former partner at McKinsey and CEO of college financing company Upromise.
72. The female CEO ( Chief Executive Officer ) is a connoisseur of installation art.
73. Whether you are CEO of a large corporation or a street child in a poor country[sentencedict.com], improving your vocabulary can improve your life.
74. But in January, coincidentally (or not?) the same month that Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the forthcoming tablet computer dubbed the iPad, netbook sales took a nose dive.
75. Another candidate offered to fly cross-country on his own funds to meet with a CEO who was on vacation at the time.
76. It will be agenda item – who will be the new CEO?
77. Rhone Resch , president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, praised Obama's speech.
78. CEO Kevin Sharer does not spend thousands of hours in the company's labs.
79. Bear chief executive Alan Schwartz immediately called J. P. Morgan, which as Bear's clearing agent managed its cash, to ask CEO Jamie Dimon for an overnight loan.
80. At that point, Schmidt put an avuncular hand on Page's shoulder and brought him back to the real world. Now, with Page as CEO, that hand is less likely to be there.
81. The CEO gave board a lot of motivation to legislate new laws.
82. "We are flying aircraft on an average flight time of one hour around Europe, " Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary told the Guardian.
83. Putin overtly threatened Igor Zyuzin, the CEO of Mechel (MTL), a mining and metals giant, accusing him of price fixing in order to evade corporate taxes.
84. Very fast, forum of Asia of rich a huge legendary turtle holds Baidu president concurrently presiding apparitor (CEO) plum Yan Hongsuo is target character surely.
85. Our company hired the headhunter to find a new CEO.
86. Julius Baer also plans to set up a trust office in Singapore to advise clients in areas such as estate planning, CEO for Asia and the Middle East Thomas Meier said on Monday.
87. The HR board was congratulated for acting decisively in ousting the formerly heroic CEO.
88. Too little skill, or inappropriate system, or CEO indifference, leads rapidly to cynicism.
89. Google's CEO Eric Schmidt said he was confident that Google would get itslicense renewed, according to media reports of remarks he made Thursday at anevent in Sun Valley, Idaho.
90. The Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ) of this corporation voted against the investment plan.
More similar words: a piece of, in place of, balance of, in advance of, take notice of, take the place of.