Chief Executive Officer CEO is a title. The person assisting him would be title as that sound most respectable than personal assistant please answer.
advisior maybe...or maybe assistant CEO? sorry i dont rly know but one of those might b right
Yes. CEO, Chief Executive Officer is just a title. If it is your private company, you could title yourself "Big Bunny Blue Ears" if you like. Titles have one realistic purpose in business, they label a person to offer some hope for others to understand what that person does.
The Deputy CEO is the person who stands in if the CEO is absent.
The possessive form of the acronym CEO is CEO's (or Chief Executive Officer's).Example: The CEO's office is very plush.
the CEO is the TOP of the food chain. The board of directors can only oust a CEO.
He is a former journalist, author and entrepreneur. He is currently CEO of Federated Media.
The title of a lawyer, in terms of their profession is LLB
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a CEO and/or politician
No, because CEO is Chief Executive Officer, so it is technically a managing job, but "manager" is not the title
First they learn how to spell the title of their profession.
Look for CEO and for other titles in the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEO
The CEO of Google Ghana is Estelle Akofio-Sowah. Her official title is: Google Country Manager Ghana.
Dominic Barton is the current Managing Director of McKinsey&Company. McKinsey does not use the title of CEO.
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October 2002, Cawley was given the additional title of CEO of MBNA Corporation, retaining his title as president and his position as chairman and CEO of MBNA America Bank,
Journeyman is usually the title given to a person who has attained middle-level competence in a profession.