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executive
executive one who carries out the will or plan of another person or of a group. In government , the term refers not only to the chief administrative officer but to all others who execute the laws and to them as a group. In modern government, the executive also formulates and carries out... Read more |
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Scott McNealy
Scott G. McNealy 1954– Cofounder, chairman, and chief executive officer, Sun Microsystems Nationality: American. Born: November 13, 1954, in Columbus, Indiana. Education: Harvard University, BA, 1976; Stanford University, MBA, 1980. Family: Son of Raymond William... Read more |
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National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee
National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee The National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) is a presidential advisory board composed of leaders in various key industries. Its membership is made up of thirty chief executives who represent the... Read more |
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governor
governor chief executive of a dependent or component unit in a political system. In the United States, a governor is the chief executive of each state and is elected by the people of the state. In the British, French, and Dutch empires a governor was traditionally appointed to rule over each of the... Read more |
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Roger Penske
Roger S. Penske1937family:Lucida Sans Unicode;">– Chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Penske Corporation and its subsidiary, United Auto Group Nationality: American. Born: February 20, 1937, in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Education: Lehigh University, BA, 1959. Family: Son of Jay... Read more |
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Bill Ford
Bill Ford For almost two decades, there was no Ford running Ford Motor Company. After Henry Ford II stepped down as chairman in 1979, only professional managers were allowed into the top position. Finally, in 1998, the company declared that chairman Alex Trotman would step down a year earlier... Read more |
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War Labor Board
WAR LABOR BOARD The War Labor Board (WLB) was a federal executive branch office that had authority to settle all labor disputes that could interfere with domestic industrial production during World War II (1939–1945). Established within the Office of Executive Management on January 12,... Read more |
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Hugh B. Price
Hugh B. Price 1941– National Urban League President and Chief Executive Off... Read more |
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president
president in modern republics, the chief executive and, therefore, the highest officer in a government. Many nations of the world, including the United States, France, Germany, India, and the majority of Latin American nations, have a president as the official head of state. However, the actual... Read more |
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