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Managing Director
Of the two options offered, 'Board of Directors position' is to be preferred. For clarity, however, you might consider using just 'Director position.' Other alternatives: position on the Board of Directors; Board position; Director on the Board. Note: One director does not make a board.
No because the film director tells the people what to do and that is the most important position of all. Without the film director there would me no movies.
I am looking for a more challenging position.
An upstage position is called an upstage position because from the audiences position it is in the back of the stage so it is up from them. <><><> It comes from old theater layouts where the stage was raked or tilted toward the audience, so if an actor went away from the audience, it was moving up and toward the audience was moving down.
There is no position at the Royal Bank of Scotland titled "Director of Operations" or "Director of Foreign Operations".
probably director
If you are using "activity director" as a title of someones position, yes, it should be capitalized.
A chef's assistant position is more interesting and challenging, harder and rewarding than a babysitter position because of the skills involved.
branch director
Chief of Hospital Hospital Director
An Assistant Director is higher than an Associate Director. So I imagine that the Senior Assistant Director is higher on the chain of command than the Senior Associate Director.