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The phrase "a message from the ceo" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a communication or announcement that originates from the Chief Executive Officer of a company or organization.
Example: "We received a message from the ceo regarding the new company policies that will take effect next month."
Alternatives: "a note from the ceo" or "an announcement from the ceo".
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Mandiant's 2010 report said the e-mail "was crafted to look like it originated from a fellow employee and discussed a message from the CEO on conserving resources".
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This can be done via an embed or link, and I've embedded a message from Pando CEO Robert Levitan below as an example.
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