While a CEO can say "my fellow colleagues" to address executives, it may not be the most common or formal choice. Typically, a CEO might use terms like "team," "executives," or "leadership" to convey professionalism and respect. The appropriateness of the phrase can depend on the company culture and the context of the communication. Ultimately, the goal is to foster a sense of unity and collaboration among the leadership team.
He was elected a fellow of the college in 1900
When the word fellow is used it could be used like this: Fellow citizens.... , Fellow neighbors... etc.
No, the term 'with colleagues' is a prepositional phrase.The noun colleagues is a plural, common, abstract noun; a word for associates; fellow workers or fellow members of a profession.The noun 'colleagues' is the object of the preposition 'with' in the example term.
They have been fellows since childhood.
The feminine word for fellow friend would be fellow. The word fellow refers to both male and female friends and colleagues.
Coworkers . You can also call them your partners? i guss!?
The littlest fellow was actually a marmoset.
A related company is a company who has similar or the same management or key personnel i.e. they share the same directors etc.A fellow subsidiary is a company who shares the same Shareholders as another company i.e Holding Company A owns 100% shares in company A and company B. Company A & B are then Fellow Subsidiaries.
Fellow citizen. has written: 'A short address to the electors of the city of Dublin'
They are fellow performers, actors in the fake wrestling arenas. They are work colleagues they may also be friends.
Provides a great opportunity to learn and understand other fellow employees working traits, allowing you to work more efficiently with them.
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