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be executive

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A title of a chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on her/his own authority.

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Mr. Dorsey's title will be executive chairman.

Even the cello used to be Executive Platinum".

This year's appeal will be executive produced by Clare Pizey.

Under the deal, James Rogers, the chief of Duke, was to be executive chairman.

Campbell will also be executive producer of the series to be screened by Sky Living.

Ms. Dummer's title will be executive vice president of Times Square Studios.

Her title at BuzzFeed will be executive editor, reporting to Mr. Smith.

Mr. Vevers's title will be executive creative director, the company said.

Dan Reicher will be executive director of the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance.

Daldry will be executive producer, creative, with three other executive producers.

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Sia will be executive-producing.

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