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noun
One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., director of engineering), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., film director).
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Though their tenures did not overlap, Mr. Lapin and Mr. Brant have both been directors of eUniverse.
He is the great actor, and the idol of a generation of actors who have been directors, producers and the arbiters of their own careers.
Paul Myners, Britain's former government minister for financial services, said BSkyB's 14-member board urgently needs a change because "a significant number" — four members — have been directors for more than nine years.
Several Goldman executives, most notably John L. Thornton, who was co-president of the firm until July, have been directors of other companies, though Goldman's chairman, Henry M. Paulson Jr., has not.
Though the sources of artistic innovation and originality in movies have always been directors, the best of them have always displayed their originality by extending, exploring, and redefining the art of movie acting.
Not only does the diversity of a board contribute to the success of the business, she says, but women who have been directors of family firms have more to offer than those who have worked solely in the corporate world.
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