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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting executive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is temporarily fulfilling the role or responsibilities of an executive position.
Example: "During the CEO's absence, Jane will serve as the acting executive to ensure that all operations continue smoothly."
Alternatives: "interim executive" or "temporary executive".
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Dave Timms is acting executive director of 10 10.
OLYMPICS USA WRESTLING--Named Rich Bender acting executive director.
This series contains the files of the executive and acting executive directors of AIUSA.
"We're just waiting," said Carole Hedinger, acting executive director of the New Jersey Lottery Commission.
Named Bonnie Jenkins acting executive director and James Wolf director of games preparation.
He is the authority's acting director for public affairs, not acting executive director.
Jeffrey L. Sommer, acting executive director of the New York State Financial Control Board, agreed.
In the subsequent week, the acting Executive Board will review all candidates and present them to GeoSA for voting.
Knox Thames, acting executive director of the group, singled out the report's description of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Vietnam.
"It's trending toward an increase," said Michael Stoop, acting executive director of the National Coalition for the Homeless.
"It's got to be close to unanimous in the environmental community," said Rico Mastrodonato, acting executive director of the league.
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