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chief executive

[cheef ig-zek-yuh-tiv] / ˈtʃif ɪgˈzɛk yə tɪv /


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“History shows us the sun tends to show up right on time,” said David Eads, the association’s chief executive.

From Los Angeles Times

Melbourne Cricket Club chief executive Stuart Fox explained there had been a review of pitches since then, and Page gave details of the surfaces used for recent Tests.

From BBC

“Even though there’s been a push away from solar in the United States, countries in Europe and China are not slowing down with solar capacity installation, and that’s consuming a lot of silver,” said John Ciampaglia, chief executive of Sprott Asset Management, which runs funds that hold silver bullion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many companies expect global trade uncertainty to be long-lasting, said Antonio Ortiz-Mena, chief executive of AOM Advisors, a trade and investment consulting firm.

From The Wall Street Journal

In August, the company said that COO Michael Fiddelke would become its new chief executive on Feb. 1.

From MarketWatch