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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new senior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a recently appointed or promoted senior-level employee or individual in a specific context, such as a workplace or organization.
Example: "We are excited to announce a new senior in our marketing department who will lead our upcoming campaigns."
Alternatives: "a new executive" or "a new leader".
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Specifically, Adrian Van Klaveren, Controller Radio 5 live, will start a new senior role and we'll confirm details early in the New Year.
She ignored him, but it was clearly a new "senior pickup" approach.
Taking a job with the city, he was sent to a new senior center in Bushwick, an impoverished area.
There will also be a new senior high school curriculum implemented in 2016, The Philippine Daily Inquirer reported.
In 2002, he recruited a new senior leadership team (including myself).
Coca-Cola officials also announced the creation of a new senior management position yesterday.
They are due to announce a new senior coaching team on Thursday.
Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy director of operations for the coalition military, said a new senior officer, Maj.
With a new senior management team in place, we are also enhancing our governance, compliance standards, organization and systems.
ENRC needs to recruit a new senior independent director to replace Dalman, who held that role before becoming chairman.
Scott was struggling to secure licences for materials (especially cement) for a new senior school in Northallerton, Yorkshire.
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