Each department head is the primary link between presidential policy and the secretary's own department.
A secretary is the leader of an executive department
A secretary is the leader of an executive department
Except for the Attorney General, executive department heads are called Secretaries such as Secretary of State,Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Treasury, etc.
The Executive Office of the President.
The head of a federal executive department is usually called "Secretary", except that the head of the Justice Department is the Attorney General.
The Executive Office of the President.
Most executive departments, such as the Department of Defense, are headed by a secretary.
As a group, they are part of the Cabinet; separately, they are a Secretary of the Department--such as Secretary of the Treasury, etc.
The Executive Branch.
the secretary of state, secretary of war and secretary of treasury but in short words is call the executive department heads.
the secretary of state, secretary of war and secretary of treasury but in short words is call the executive department heads.
The likely word is "secretary" which is typically a clerical support or assistant's position in business. The capitalized form (e.g. Secretary of Defense) is the head of a cabinet department in the US executive branch.