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chief executive

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


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Andrew Cavenagh, the Rangers owner, got rid of a manager, a chief executive and a sporting director, as the fans hoped he would, and then spent millions on players in the January window on top of the millions he spent in the summer.

From BBC

“The cost of our AI-powered future is showing up on Americans’ electricity bills; states with greater access to coal generation are in a much better position to manage that price volatility,” said Rich Nolan, president and chief executive of the association.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although the AI boom has helped create a window of opportunity for coal, it won’t be long-lived, said Gary Dorris, chief executive and founder of Ascend Analytics, which forecasts power prices and provides software for financial modeling and resource planning.

From The Wall Street Journal

Coco co-founder and chief executive Zach Rash said Coco 2 will be able to make deliveries even in conditions unsafe for human drivers.

From Los Angeles Times

“He was outspoken, he wanted to do a good job,” said Larry Chafin, chief executive and chairman of Pluto Cloud Services, who blogged for Network World at the same time as Reese.

From The Wall Street Journal