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executive

[ig-zek-yuh-tiv] / ɪgˈzɛk yə tɪv /
ADJECTIVE
administrative
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In the past three years, party inspectors have swept through industries including finance, healthcare and defense, while rounding up scores of senior officials, executives and military commanders.

From The Wall Street Journal

The site's chief executive officer, Wayne Jenson, said the breakfast initiative had been made possible thanks to support from the public when it hosted a free Christmas Dinner in December.

From BBC

Shearer questioned a key argument put forward by bank executives and their lobbyists: that any reduction in rates will necessarily lead to a reduction in lending.

From BBC

Twelve years later, he is the chief executive of the Scottish League 1 side - one of the youngest people in such a role in the UK.

From BBC

Each member of the executive board is expected to be in charge of a portfolio that will be "critical to Gaza's stabilisation", the White House added.

From BBC