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executive hierarchy

noun as in front office

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Many of the crew members who worked in Studio 8H and most of the executive hierarchy at NBC thought that was exactly what would happen — and the sooner it happened, the better they’d like it.

From Salon

In fact, in the New York media executive hierarchy, the targeted executive ranks far, far below Gawker Media’s own Nick Denton, who today is more powerful than most C-suite executives at major media companies, and probably richer than many of them, too.

From Slate

There has been recent upheaval in the executive hierarchy at the Garden.

It’s also worth noting that the higher you rise in the executive hierarchy of Silicon Valley tech companies, the less easy it is to predict your politics. eBay’s CEO, Meg Whitman, is a Republican who unsuccessfully ran for governor of California.

From Salon

Bill Gay was elected president, and the rest of the penthouse old guard retained titles in the executive hierarchy.

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

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