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executive

[ig-zek-yuh-tiv] / ɪgˈzɛk yə tɪv /
ADJECTIVE
administrative
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Industry executives say the pivot toward a self-sufficient defense industry is well under way.

From The Wall Street Journal

In speeches afterward, Alex Ramirez, executive director of the pedestrian advocacy nonprofit Los Angeles Walks, shared her fears for her children.

From Los Angeles Times

Will Orr, chief executive of The Gym Group, says weight-loss drugs are leading to a greater demand for fitness services as people taking them look to keep the weight off and build muscle mass.

From BBC

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, now under a new chief executive, accepts whistleblowing procedures fell short and has apologised to staff who didn't feel "listened to".

From BBC

Matthew Holmes, executive vice president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said in a statement that he hoped the two governments would "come to a better understanding quickly that can alleviate further concerns for businesses."

From Barron's