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Free sign upThe phrase "and head of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who holds a leadership or managerial position within an organization or group.
Example: "She is the director of marketing and head of a talented team of professionals."
Alternatives: "and leader of a" or "and chief of a".
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Mr. Rajab is an activist and head of a human rights group.
MW is a PhD student, and AC has a DSc degree and is a professor and head of a division at the University of Copenhagen (UC).
ES has PhD and DSc degrees and is a professor and head of a department at WULS.
Two later drawings, "Resting Dog" and "Head of a Walrus," confirm that he remained intrigued by animals throughout his life.
JOHN L. MICA, Florida Republican and head of a House subcommitee for aviation security, on changes in airport screening.
He described himself as Mr. Taylor's onetime chief of operations and head of a death squad, now an affluent businessman.
"On the way, it could happen," said Usmina Begum, a high school principal and head of a polling station.
"He's done something radical," said Peter Girguis, a biological oceanographer at Harvard and head of a panel that oversees the nation's fleet of deep-research vehicles.
Mr. Keeb is expected to divide the positions of defense minister, army chief of staff and head of a new police force among competing factions.
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"The brain and head of a small child are disproportionately large for the rest of the body," he said.
He appointed him head of his royal court, defence minister and head of a powerful new body overseeing the economy.
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