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Discover Ludwig"hiring a head" is a perfectly acceptable phrase
You can use it whenever a new head or chief is being hired. For example: "The board is looking into hiring a new head of operations."
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Now the Jets must begin the process of hiring a head coach, their fourth in a span of one year.
Thompson raised eyebrows by extending his remit into areas traditionally considered the preserve of the executive editor notably hiring a head of video production under his budget.
Over the years, the Jets have never had much success hiring a head coach who had never been an N.F.L. head coach before.
Hiring a head coach is a duty that customarily falls primarily to the athletic director, but Alcorn is on its third A.D. this year, making the already aggressive Brown that much more determined to pilot the search.
Rod Thorn carved his reputation with the Nets by hiring a head coach who had only two years' experience as an assistant and by trading for a point guard who had made numerous enemies with his previous teams.
Williams encourages these companies to look outside of the box when recruiting for and hiring a head of diversity.
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If you hire a head football coach, that next hire should be an athletic trainer".
Can the Jets have hired a head coach who is actually very good, and who actually wants the job?
Rice has failed to institutionalize fund-raising and alumni outreach: before the school hired a head of development last fall, the position had been vacant for two years.
Though its doors will not open for a year, Greenwich Village High has already hired a head of school, a dean and a director of development.
CMGI hired a head of human resources and created strategy and business development units, but Mr. Wetherell continued to make the key decisions.
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