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Yes, "Executive Director" is typically capitalized when referring to a specific title or position within an organization.
The acronym of CEO stands for Chief Executive Officer. With that said, it's clear the the holder of such a position is an executive officer, one in charge, so to speak.
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An executive holds an operating position with the company and is paid a salary for doing so. Typically, a president or vice-president would be an executive director. Often, but not always, a chairman can be. Non-executive directors are typically referred to as "outside" directors, meaning they have no operating role with the firm.
An ordinary employee would be?æconsidered a non executive director. People who are in management are considered to be executive in nature.
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No, an executive director is an employee of the company while a non-executive director is external. The executive directors have a say in the day to day running of the company while the non-executive directors are responsible for the proper function and probity of the company's boardroom decisions.
abbreviation for executive director
A managing director supervises people. An executive director is involved in setting the strategy for the overall organization. They rank at the top in the organization.
A non-executive director sits on the board of directors however is not considered to be an executive. They are not involved with day to day operations and decisions. In contrast, an independent director is a director who holds responsibilities and was brought in as a consultant from the outside.
Sales executive is next to managerial position while sales representative often follow orders from sales executive or sales manager.
Sales executive is next to managerial position while sales representative often follow orders from sales executive or sales manager.