CEO. The executive who is responsible for a companys operations, usually the President or the Chairman of the Board.
A title held often by the Chairperson of the Board, or the president. The person principally responsible for the activities of a company.
The Chief Executive Officer is in charge of the Heritage Center and staff. The CEO is responsible for the proper accounting of finances, membership records, editing publications, and other duties
The executive who is responsible for a company's operations, usually the President or the Chairman of the Board.
company's most senior manager, responsible and accountable for a company performance. [D04018] CSM
the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm; reports to a board of directors; may appoint other managers (including a president)
an employee , hired by the Board on behalf of the stockholders
The highest-ranking officer of the organization.
the highest ranking executive officer within a company or corporation, who has responsibility for over-all management of its day-to-day affairs under the supervision of the board of directors. Abbr. CEO
The CEO is the highest executive officer in a corporation, sort of like the captain of a ship. He or she is accountable to the company's board of directors and is frequently a member of that board. The CEO participates in setting goals with the board and other officers and is responsible for the strategies and tactics employed to meet the corporation's goals.
someone who gets paid more than you, even when the company's stock is in the tank. Often called CEO.
The highest-ranking officer of the company.
Usually the top ranking officer of the corporation who is charged with executing the policies set by the board of directors. To Top