Quite likely not. The CEO of any organization (except maybe that for a truly 'small business') is generally ALWAYS the highest paid person in the organization.
A corporate CEO is the Cheif Executive Officer of a corportation. The Board of Directors of the corporation will elect the CEO.
The term "CEO" (Chief Executive Officer) refers to a corporate title rather than a specific organization, so it wasn't "founded" in the traditional sense. The role of a CEO has evolved over time as businesses grew more complex, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The modern concept of a CEO as the highest-ranking executive in a company became more standardized in the mid-20th century.
CEO: Corporate Executive Officer
In general terms, a CEO in the corporate sector is deemed to be the Chief Operating Officer of an established company. When speaking in terms of Entrepreneurial terms, this generally is a situation in a new "start up" enterprise.
A corporate board of directors is generally responsible for this.
Cuisinart is a division of Conair and Mr. Lee Rizzuto is CEO
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A CEO (Corporate Executive Officer) is the head of a corporation.
The CEO (Chief Executive Officer) is typically considered greater than the CBO (Chief Business Officer) because the CEO has overall responsibility for the company's strategic direction, vision, and operational management. The CEO makes high-level decisions that shape the organization's future, while the CBO focuses specifically on business development and growth strategies. This overarching authority and broader scope of responsibilities elevate the CEO's role within the corporate hierarchy.
CEO, doctor, or a lawyer. lawyers dont make anything. its not worth it
CEO
As of 2014, the President and CEO of Sears Canada is Douglas C. Campbell. His corporate address is 290 Yonge St., Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2C3 Canada.