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He divided the work of the Executive Branch into departments and used the head of each department as an advisor.
The President, or the very first executive was George Washington
As of October 2021, Fred Ryan is the Chief Executive Officer of the Washington Post Company.
It is divided into 3 groups and has 3 million members in it
George Washington
at the White House in Washington D.C
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He was the first chief executive to serve under the constitution of the United States.
The precedent for organizing the executive branch was set by President George Washington. As the first President of the United States, he established the structure and departments of the executive branch, including key positions such as the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, and Attorney General. Washington's decisions and leadership in organizing the executive branch laid the foundation for future administrations.
Cabinet
George Washington set precedents for the executive branch.
In Washington State, the divided executive consists of the Governor, who is currently Jay Inslee, and other elected officials including the Lieutenant Governor, currently Denny Heck; the Attorney General, Bob Ferguson; and the Secretary of State, Steve Hobbs. Each of these officials is elected independently and has distinct responsibilities within the state's government structure.