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executive director
noun
- a member of the board of directors of a company who is also an employee (usually full-time) of that company and who often has a specified area of responsibility, such as finance or production Compare nonexecutive director
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He recently pushed Senate Bill 40, a new law that requires the state Senate to confirm future appointments of the State Bar’s executive director and general counsel.
"We're worried by the diversion of what can no longer enter the US," Carlos Vaccaro, executive director of the Argentine Steel Chamber, told the Buenos Aires Herald.
Kwanil Park, the center’s executive director, suggested that the harmonica group reprise its performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the game.
“We don’t want to become the car industry in Detroit or aerospace in California,” said Rebecca Rhine, president of the Entertainment Union Coalition and Western executive director of the Directors Guild of America.
But the money stopped flowing this year, without any explanation from the EPA, said Tori Kjer, executive director of the land trust.
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