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chief executive
[ cheef ig-zek-yuh-tiv ]
noun
- the president of the United States:
the powers of the chief executive, as granted by the Constitution.
- the governor of a U.S. state:
the newly elected chief executive of Rhode Island.
- the head of a government:
a conference attended by all the European chief executives.
- Also called chief executive officer. the head of an organization, company, etc.:
the chief executive of a media corporation.
chief executive
noun
- the person with overall responsibility for the efficient running of a company, organization, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of chief executive1
Example Sentences
“We know that the actions that are being taken are not lawful because this is essentially approved funding,†said Rick Noguchi, president and chief executive of California Humanities, a state affiliate of the NEH, which was notified Wednesday night that its funding had been eliminated.
Richard Parry, the Canal and River Trust's chief executive, said it was not "sustainable for a charity to shoulder the full financial burden of this new legislative requirement".
Chief Executive Charles H. Rivkin called on the U.S. to be a “more competitive destination.â€
Adam Sopher, co-founder and chief executive at Joe & Seph's, the London-based luxury popcorn-maker, says the mere spectre of tariffs had already been affecting the business.
Chief executive Adrian Hanrahan says: "We supplied a lot more to the US but China and India knocked us out of that because of very low pricing."
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