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chief executive officer

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chief executive officer

Most senior manager in a company. The term is widely used in the USA, while in the UK the term managing director is more common, although CEO is growing in use. CEOs may sit on the boards of other companies in the role of non-executive director (NXC) as well as presiding over the daily operation of their own company.



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