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Yes, when referring to a specific person's title, such as "Chief Executive Officer John Smith," you would capitalize "Chief Executive Officer." If you are referring to the position in a generic sense, it is not capitalized, such as "The company is in need of a new chief executive officer."
COO
1985-1989, chief operating officer of South American activities
CIO = Chief Information Officer CTO = Chief Technology Officer COO = Chief Operating Officer
Chief Operating Officer
1989-1990, president and chief operating officer of North American companies
Hustler
No The president of a company is the CEO (chief executive officer) while the COO is the chief operating officer.
SmithKline Beecham.1994-1995, chairman of pharmaceuticals; 1995-2000, chief operating officer; 2000, CEO;
The senior manager who is responsible for managing the company's day-to-day operations and reporting them to the chief executive officer (CEO).
Gokul Poudyal
COO Mark T. Lapid