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executive secretary

noun as in secretary

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In 2019 she retired after two decades as the executive secretary of the Board of Public Works.

Joachim Hombach, executive secretary of the WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization, said that vaccines may become less protective over time but that scientists have not seen a decline in protection against severe disease.

This week the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council announced that Brigette Browning will run unopposed to become the new executive secretary-treasurer of the group, the union of labor unions for the region.

Keith Maddox, the group’s executive secretary-treasurer, also sent an email Friday afternoon to other members of the Labor Council’s executive board that explained why the group had not announced its position.

She also worked for BESAGG, serving as its assistant executive secretary.

The Tulsa suffragists opened headquarters, engaged an executive secretary and financed their own campaign.

But in time the Fahy Committee found a way, first suggested by its executive secretary, to turn the efficiency argument around.

In that volume,16 the report of the Executive Secretary deals elaborately with the subject of non-Christian tribes.

To this she gives all her time, aided by an executive secretary who takes charge of the routine work of the association.

This was in October, 1914, after just one year as Executive Secretary.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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