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The executive vice president(EVP) is higher than the vice president(VP). As well there is a senior vice president(SVP) that's in between the EVP & VP. But they are just titles especially on a sports team. If u are the EVP of marketing or VP of marketing there's no difference on what you do just on who you report to

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