Similar words: chief executive officer, executive order, executive, chief executive, executive branch, account executive, executive committee, executive director. Meaning: n. the officer second in command.
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31) Heidelberg China Ltd Chief Executive Officer , Mr Choi liancheng explains.
32) He is the former Executive Officer of the Australasian Specialty Coffee Association, and former Director of Barista College of Australia.
33) The confederacy had no official head or chief executive officer.
34) "For us, success comes in a real sense of community ownership and a long-lasting commitment to the environment," Gill Tatum, Urban Mines chief executive officer, said.
35) A Chief Executive officer is not necessarily someone who has had a lot of formal training.
36) At the time, Honors was the ship's executive officer, or second-in-command.
37) "We think the stock is cheap," Chief Executive Officer Jose Ignacio Sanchez Galan said on a conference call after increasing the stake to 15.24 percent today.
38) Despite all the hullabaloo over a post-PC era, Intel chief executive officer Paul Otellini remains bullish on the traditional personal computing market.
39) The Vice Chairman is the Chief Executive Officer in the absence of the Chairman.
40) Chief Executive Officer of Google Eric Schmidt says the government will need to address the frozen credit markets and the growing foreclosure rate sooner rather than later.
41) Wieland Gevers was, until recently, the executive officer of the Academy of Science of South Africa, and is the chair of its Committee on Scholarly Publishing.
42) The female CEO ( Chief Executive Officer ) is a connoisseur of installation art.
43) He is Optimus Prime's executive officer, second in command and has the honorable and rare task of being able to combine with him - redefining the term teamwork.
44) Chief Executive Officer of [gm99nd] Eric Schmidt says the government will need to address the frozen credit markets and the growing foreclosure rate sooner rather than later.
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45) Before his successor will be American Orr State Insurance company, chief executive officer Edward? Leidy.
46) Investor optimism in the trendsetting company may have also been bolstered by a vote of confidence the board of directors gave Apple's chief executive officer, Steve·Jobs.
47) He then found his own consultancy firm in 1996, and today is Chief Executive Officer and President of Agon Hotels and Resorts Ltd.
48) The term of office of an executive officer or a body.
49) Expert: Kim Hahn, founder and chief executive officer of "Conceive" magazine.
50) Ms. Winifred. Jacque- David, Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Spain Corporation, was present.
51) For combining technical expertise and leadership skills helm ISF as its Chief Executive Officer in 2006.
52) The Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ) of this corporation voted against the investment plan.
53) President, chief executive officer, board of directors establish overall direction. Senior operating manager assure regulatory compliance.
54) Ron Sconyers, a retired Air Force brigadier general, is the chief executive officer of Physicians for Peace.
55) Lakshmi Mittal, chief executive officer of ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, wants to make steel in China but also wants maintain control of its operations there.
56) As are Ford Executive Chairman of the Board Bill Ford (F), Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, venture capitalist Joi Ito, Whole Foods Market (WFMI) Chief Executive Officer John Mackey, and Mike Tyson.
57) Citibank President concurrently chief executive officer Lodz expresses the agreement to Liu Mingkang's words.
58) ITT was stagnating when Geneen became the chief executive officer in 1959.
59) The University is headed by a Rector, its chief executive officer.
60) Chairman Ratan Tata also hired Carl-Peter Forster, the former head of General Motor Co.'s European unit, as the chief executive officer. Ralf Speth took over as the CEO of Jaguar Land Rover.
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