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executive

[ig-zek-yuh-tiv] / ɪgˈzɛk yə tɪv /
ADJECTIVE
administrative
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Wei, TSMC’s chief executive, said in late 2025 that the company was planning to accelerate plans to bring its most sophisticated technology, currently used only in Taiwan, to Arizona in response to customer demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rachel Kendall, deputy chief executive of The Christie Charity, said it was "delighted" to be able to fund the Sarah Harding Young Women's Breast Cancer Fellowship opportunity.

From BBC

They contain minutes of meetings of the trust's executive board, where questions were raised about the possibility of fraud, but members were repeatedly told there was no criminality.

From BBC

BBC Sport understands at least one member of the club's executive team has actively raised the option of ending Frank's reign in recent weeks.

From BBC

Phillips 66 has two fuel factories on the Gulf Coast that can process Venezuelan crude, according to Mark Lashier, the company’s chief executive.

From The Wall Street Journal