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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as director for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the role or position someone holds within an organization or project.
Example: "As director for the marketing department, I oversee all advertising campaigns and strategies."
Alternatives: "in the role of director for" or "serving as director for".
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Scott Berwitz joined Horizon Media, New York, as director for corporate communications.
Craig Rice joined Cenergy, East Aurora, N.Y., as director for experiential.
She succeeds Jennifer Zola, who joined Simulmedia as director for analytics.
Arielle Worona joined M3 Creative, Burbank, Calif., as director for development.
Richard Davies joined Reckitt Benckiser, London, as director for global media.
You weren't the first choice as director for your breakout film, "Alien," in 1979.
Lauren Carmody joined Adams & Knight, Avon, Conn., as director for public relations.
Omar Quiñones joined RP3 Agency, Bethesda, Md., as director for strategic planning.
Serena Duff, 37, will lead OMD Latino as director for Hispanic media; she continues as director for strategy at OMD East.
Previously, she served as director for the organization's Reproductive Freedom Project.
Bryan Fuhr joined McCann Erickson Worldwide, New York, as director for engagement planning, a new post.
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