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Chief Executive (disambiguation)
Chief Executive (disambiguation) Chief Executive may refer to: a Chief Executive ...
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Chief executive officer
Chief executive officer For other uses, see Chief Executive (disambiguation) A chief executive officer (CEO) or ...
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Executive Council
Executive Council An Executive Council in Commonwealth constitutional practice based on the Westminster system exercizes executive power and is the top tier of ... governors"). Until the advent of responsible government, Executive Councils existed primarily to advise the governor of the colony, dominion or realm. Executive Councils still have the power to ...
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Graham (disambiguation)
Graham (disambiguation) A Graham is a class of hill ... Graham, artist Donald Edward Graham, (born 1945), chief executive of The Washington Post, son of Philip ... between 1928 and 1940. This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with ...
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Burns (disambiguation)
Burns (disambiguation) Burns refers to: Robert Burns, pioneer of ... player Glenn Burns, WSB-TV Atlanta's Chief Meteorologist Gordon Burns (television), British journalist, The ... 1885-1972), Maj. Gen. U.S. Army, Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of War ... burn Burnes Byrnes Bourns This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with ...
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Chief Financial Officer
Chief Financial Officer For other uses of the abbreviation "CFO" see CFO (disambiguation). The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of a company is ... the financial risks of a business. This executive is also responsible for financial planning and ... Kingdom. The CFO typically reports to the Chief Executive Officer, and is frequently a ...
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Michael Jackson (disambiguation)
Michael Jackson (disambiguation) Michael Jackson or Mike Jackson may refer ... Mike Jackson (born 1944), British general and Chief of the General Staff Michael P. Jackson ... Michael Jackson (TV) (born 1958), British TV executive, now working for USA Networks, former chief executive of Channel 4 in the UK ...
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David Gill (disambiguation)
David Gill (disambiguation) David Gill may refer to: Sir David ... Scottish Astronomer (1843-1914) David Gill - currently Chief Executive of Manchester United Football Club, born 1957 This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with ...
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Martin Taylor (disambiguation)
Martin Taylor (disambiguation) Martin Taylor could refer to: Martin Taylor ... Jazz guitarist Martin Taylor, the former Barclays chief executive Martin 'Tiny' Taylor, a footballer with Birmingham City F.C. This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with ...
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Vice-Chancellor (disambiguation)
Vice-Chancellor (disambiguation) The Vice-Chancellor is the chief executive of a British or Commonwealth university (and ... the Swiss Federal Chancellor. See also Chancellor (disambiguation) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated ...
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