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Yes, that is possible. Companies have either an owner or a board of directors who appoints positions such as president and vice president; unlike the US federal government, there is no automatic promotion of a vice president to president in the event that the office of the president becomes vacant for whatever reason. When a company has no president, the owner or board of directors has to appoint one, and they do not necessarily have to promote the vice president. And there could be a period of time when the new president has not yet been chosen and there is still a vice president. It would be an unusual situation but certainly not an impossible situation.
President, Vice President, Senior Vice President, CEO, Managers in every Department, Supervisors, Secretaries and many to mention. It depends on what the company needs.
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
This depends on the company and the full title if any.
2000-2002, executive vice president of operations
The Asian Development Bank is headquartered in Manila, Philippines and was created to eliminate poverty in Asia and the Pacific. It was formed in 1966 and currently has 67 member countries. The ADB has several vice presidents. They are: a. Bindu N Lohani - Ranking Vice-President and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, and Vice-President for Knowledge and Sustainable Development b. Xiaoyu Zhao - Vice-President Operations 1 c. Stephen P Groff - Vice-President Operations 2 d. Lakshmi Venkatachalam - Vice-President Private Sector and Cofinancing Operations e. Thierry de Longuemar - Vice-President for Finance and Risk Management
1968-1979, vice president and director of operations
chose John Chambers to be Cisco's senior vice president of Worldwide Operations in the fall of 1990.
1998, executive vice president of technical operations, flight operations, and airport affairs
PaineWebber, 1984, vice president of marketing; 1984-1986, senior vice president of marketing group; 1986-1987, CFO in retail business; 1989-1995, executive vice president and director of securities operations
Yes - executive vice president of football operations
Piedmont Airlines, 1984-1988, senior vice president, operations
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He's not dead. He's the executive vice president of football operations for the Denver Broncos.
Union Pacific Railroad, 1982-1986, various management positions; 1986-1989, vice president of operations; 1989-1991, executive vice president of operations; 1991-1997, president, CEO, and chairman; Union Pacific Corporation, 1997-, CEO and chairman.
Some good types of vice president jobs include Vice President of Sales, Vice President of Marketing, Vice President of Operations, and Vice President of Finance. These roles typically involve overseeing and managing the respective departments within an organization and making strategic decisions to drive growth and success. The specific responsibilities and requirements may vary depending on the industry and company.