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Discover Ludwig"executive member" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is a member of an organization's executive team, usually senior staff. For example: "The executive members of the board are responsible for making major strategic decisions for the company."
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Mandela was a founder executive member.
· Tom Kelly is an executive member of the SDLP.
– Teresa O'Neill is executive member for health at London Councils.
Former broadcasting executive, member of the Collegiate Church Consistory.
Executive member Charles Perrottet works in government affairs for BP.
He has been an executive member since 1988 and heads FIFA's medical committee.
Mr. Peter Thiel, T-H-I-E-L, is a transition team executive member.
Background: Joined NUT in1974, becoming a national executive member in 1986.
Executive member Andrew Jefferies is an executive officer of the Tourism Industry Council NSW.
As a former students' union president and NUS executive member, I've been on plenty of marches.
Report says Australia did attempt to gain the support of a Fifa executive member.
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