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executive officer
noun
- the officer second in command of a military or naval organization.
- an officer charged with executive duties, as in a corporation.
executive officer
noun
- the second-in-command of any of certain military units USXO
- a specialist seaman officer, responsible under the captain for the routine efficient running of the ship in the US, British (formerly), and certain other navies
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of executive officer1
Example Sentences
That is a question Brighton chief executive officer Paul Barber asked last week and he welcomed research into his theory.
“The ick is real, and it feels very predatory,†said Jennifer Gray Thompson, chief executive officer of After The Fire USA, a nonprofit that has worked in Lahaina, Paradise and other communities ravaged by wildfire.
Simon Evans, chief executive officer of the Wye and Usk Foundation said the river suffered from a complex set of problems.
“We’ve not had any disruption to the flow of our federal funding at this point,†said Michael Turner, Metro’s executive officer of government affairs.
Christopher Anyakwo, who is Bass’ executive officer for emergency operations, and more than a dozen other Bass aides are on the EMD Adverse Weather email list.
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