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chief executive

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


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That changed after Goldman Chief Executive David Solomon brought all asset management teams under one umbrella and moved the BDC into its private-credit unit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Apollo Global Management APO 0.32%increase; green up pointing triangle Chief Executive Marc Rowan cited “elements of Berkshire Hathaway” when the firm merged with its insurance affiliate, Athene, four years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

“In a normal year we’d hire 10 to 15, and this year we’re closer to four or five,” said Sydney Rieckhoff, chief executive of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based company.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jim Mullen, chief executive of owners the Jockey Club, has said the fate of the track was "out of his hands" because developers still have an option to build housing there after a deal in 2018.

From BBC

"Now the initial emergency response, including the concern for boaters' immediate safety, has passed, our teams have been working hard to refill the Llangollen Canal around the site of the breach," said Campbell Robb, chief executive of the Canal and River Trust, on Tuesday.

From BBC