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chairman

[chair-muhn] / ˈtʃɛər mən /


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Karp earlier this week stepped down from his role as chairman of Paul Weiss, the giant law firm, after pressure from other partners following the fresh disclosures on his relationship with Epstein.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jagland was formerly a chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize committee and the head of the Council of Europe, one of the continent’s top human-rights organizations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even after stepping down, the former chairman plans to remain at the firm as a partner, with an office near Barshay’s, according to Paul Weiss.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mark Marshall, chairman of global advertising sales and partnerships for NBCUniversal, said 70% of the companies in the Super Bowl are also running commercials in the Olympics.

From Los Angeles Times

Furthermore, in its statement, Glencore commented that Rio intended to keep the two most important roles of chairman and chief executive which seems to have been an obstacle also.

From MarketWatch