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The phrase "head of business" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the person who is in charge of a business, such as CEO, CFO, or COO. Example sentence: The head of business at the company was promoted to CEO last week.
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She becomes head of business development at the Brand Studio.
He is now head of business excellence at Peverel.
"It's easier said than done," concludes John Milne, head of Business Continuity Management at the FSA.
Kim was formerly head of business development at O2 and UK managing director at QXL.com.
Mr. Melcher was the company's fourth employee and its head of business development.
Her previous BBC roles included stints as head of current affairs and head of business programmes.
Haydn Thomas is the head of business development for NatWest in the small business market.
Former head of business affairs at the William Morris Agency, NY.
David Bent, Forum's head of business strategies, said: "We've been impressed by Guardian Media Group.
Dax Lovegrove, head of business engagement at WWF, said one answer could be performance contracts.
"Mobile-first is the direction that many social networks are headed," said Holger Luedorf, the company's head of business development.
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