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speaker of the house is the chief officer of the House of Representatives, currently it is Nancy Polosi
The Articles of Confederation were composed and ratified by the Continental Congress to serve as the first constitution for the United States of America. In the Articles, there was no chief executive. All power described in the Articles was given to the individual states and their representatives in Congress.
there is no such answer. when the nine rates were given the opportunity to advance first class petty officers to the rank of chief it was not like they all got promoted that day. it was in many many waves across those rates thus making your question impossible to answer.
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The CEO is typically empowered by the Chairman or Board of Director's. The COO is given the reigns by the CEO. Similar to owner, trainer and jockey relationship. One owns, another guides and empowers and another holds the reigns. MCorrea
speaker of the house is the chief officer of the House of Representatives, currently it is Nancy Polosi
Assuming you mean officer as in (chief executive officer, or officer of a certain portion of a company such as finance) or a board of director then no. This is because they are paid for their work, anyone who is given money for contributing effort to the company is an employee. However if they are a volunteer and do not receive money for their services, then technically yes.
Assuming you mean officer as in (chief executive officer, or officer of a certain portion of a company such as finance) or a board of director then no. This is because they are paid for their work, anyone who is given money for contributing effort to the company is an employee. However if they are a volunteer and do not receive money for their services, then technically yes.
He only real duty is to chair the US Senate, but I am not sure that is an executive duty, Of course, he becomes the chief executive if something happens to the President. He may be given executive assignments by the President on occasion.
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The Articles of Confederation were composed and ratified by the Continental Congress to serve as the first constitution for the United States of America. In the Articles, there was no chief executive. All power described in the Articles was given to the individual states and their representatives in Congress.
I think this is best answered by the old aphorism that security is everyone's responsibility. In practice there is likely to be a member of the Board who has the overall accountability and this person may be termed a Senior Information Risk Owner. Alternatively it may be the Chief Information Officer, the Chief Finance Officer or the Chief Executive Officer who has this accountability. Such officers are usually advised by experts in security and these may fall under the overall management of a Chief Information Security Officer. For best practice, everyone in the organisation should be given an appropriate level of security awareness training.
The Key Results Areas of a Chief Operating Officer can vary with what company is being talked of, though it often has to do with the operations, given his job description. Importantly, they often have to report for their Key Results Areas to the Chairman of the Board.
The executive power of the US was given to the president.