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executive director
noun
- a member of the board of directors of a company who is also an employee (usually full-time) of that company and who often has a specified area of responsibility, such as finance or production Compare nonexecutive director
Example Sentences
“I pinch myself,†said Logan Crow, founding executive director of the Frida Cinema.
Last year, the Sidewalk Project was passed over for a grant because of questions about its syringe service program, said Soma Snakeoil, the nonprofit’s co-founder and executive director.
Susan Jordan, executive director of the California Coastal Protection Network, said Newsom’s continued exemptions build on concerning environmental practices she’s seen in the fires’ aftermath, including the decision not to test soil in affected areas.
“It undermines public safety and it undermines our local economy,†said Carlos Perea, executive director of the Harbor Institute for Immigrant and Economic Justice.
Jamil Jaffer, executive director of the National Security Institute at George Mason University, said that Hegseth did not send "an operational plan for World War Three, or for the Pacific region".
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