executive chair

  • 1Chair (official) — Chair is a term frequently used for the highest office in an assembly such as a committee, commission, or board. The term is also applied to the holder of the office. While the term chairman remains in widespread use, chairperson , and chair have …

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  • 2Executive Office of the President of the United States — Executive Office of the President Agency overview Formed 1939 Headquarters …

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  • 3Executive sponsor — (sometimes called Project Sponsor) is a role in project management, usually the senior member of the project board and often the chair. In smaller organisations (or small projects within larger organisations) the executive sponsor may also be the …

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  • 4Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality — of the United States …

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  • 5Executive Council of Nova Scotia — The Executive Council of Nova Scotia (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Nova Scotia) is the cabinet of that Canadian province.Almost always made up of members of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, the Cabinet is similar in structure… …

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  • 6chair — I UK [tʃeə(r)] / US [tʃer] noun Word forms chair : singular chair plural chairs *** 1) [countable] a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, with a back, legs, and sometimes two arms I had to sit on a hard wooden chair all day. 2)… …

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  • 7Executive director — An executive director is the senior manager or executive officer of an organization, company, or corporation. The position is comparable to a chief executive officer (CEO) or managing director. An executive director is usually remunerated for his …

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  • 8chair — chair1 [ tʃer ] noun *** 1. ) count a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, with a back, legs, and sometimes two arms: I had to sit on a hard wooden chair all day. 2. ) count the person who is in charge of a meeting, committee, or company …

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  • 9Executive president — An executive president is a president who exercises active executive power in a certain systems of government. Executive presidents are active in day to day governance of a nation, and are usually popularly elected. They contrast with figurehead… …

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  • 10Executive Council of Ontario — The Ontario Cabinet of 1891. Clockwise starting at centre foreground: O. Mowat, A.S. Hardy, J.M. Gibson, R. Harcourt, E.H. Bronson, J. Dryden, G.W. Ross, C.F. Fraser The Executive Council of Ontario (informally, and more commonly, the Cabinet of… …

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