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executive

[ig-zek-yuh-tiv] / ɪgˈzɛk yə tɪv /
ADJECTIVE
administrative
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Record CEO turnover at U.S. public companies has put the biggest class of incoming chief executives in years at the helm of massive enterprises—and the newcomers are younger and less experienced than before.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lifetouch and its leadership have pushed back, emphasizing that neither Black, Epstein nor Apollo has ever had access to student images and that no Lifetouch executives were named in the Epstein files.

From Salon

That conversation with Terence Allen, an investment banker based in Abu Dhabi, has some details of RBS's plans to restructure, and unflattering reflections on the chief executive, Stephen Hester.

From BBC

As studios have become more orchestrated in their approach to franchises, there are more entry points for brand partnership, said Gerry Chesser, the chief executive officer of men’s personal-care company Every Man Jack.

From The Wall Street Journal

Years of congressional investigations and in-depth reporting had made the country aware of massive abuses of power by the executive branch.

From Salon