The short answer is Executive Director is much more senior than Associate Director.
The usual ranking in investment banking from top to tea maker is:
Board level - includes the CEO, CFO, COO, Chairman and other board members
Managing Director status (Senior Vice President)
Executive Director
Director (or president)
Associate Director (or vice president)
Staff
MD
A Vice-President is higher than a director.
It really depends on the company, their duties and what your qualifications of "higher" are. If you mean higher as in pay then usually the VP. If you mean higher as in responsibilties and decision making then it's usually the director.
it depends on the business you are talking about and the situation of the company the person who cleans the bosses office could be more important than the person who directs international trade, it depends on the nature of decisions that a person makes or has influence over
At the top of the hierarchy, doesn't have many direct reports. This makes his span of control narrow. Lower in the ranks, managers are responsible for numerous employees.
The director is higher ranked. The associate director works for the director. The associate director is the one that has to run errands, and do all the thing that the director doesn't want to do. The associate director is like the directors personal secretary. If I'm wrong about this then let me know. I'm dying to know.
MD
Depends on the organization. In my organization, an Assistant Director, is lower than an Associate Director and an Associate Director lower than a Director.
A Vice-President is higher than a director.
Coordinator
Executive VP.
In the United States of America, the producer can be higher or even to the director. In Europe, especially in France and Germany, directors are definitely higher than producers.
It really depends on the company, their duties and what your qualifications of "higher" are. If you mean higher as in pay then usually the VP. If you mean higher as in responsibilties and decision making then it's usually the director.
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