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"interim executive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a person who temporarily holds an executive position, usually to bridge a gap between permanent executives. Example sentence: The company appointed John as interim executive while they searched for a new CEO.
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An interim executive, which seemed even bigger.
Carol Christ is the Interim Executive Vice-Chancellor and Provost.
"Impressive," said Gwen Martin, the center's interim executive director.
The players union fired Ian Penny, its interim executive director.
Monty Neill Boston, Oct. 12, 2010 The writer is interim executive director of FairTest.
Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director, Joey Parnes, Interim Executive Director, Warren Spector, Chairman.
Ron Klempner, the union's deputy counsel, is serving as the interim executive director.
Presented by the Public Theater, Oskar Eustis, artistic director; Joey Parnes, interim executive director.
Ron Klempner, the union's longtime deputy counsel, has been appointed interim executive director in Hunter's place.
Cathy Garza serves as Interim Executive Director of the Institute for Business & Social Impact (IBSI).
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"Sooner or later," he said, "I'm going to tire of this interim-executive thing".
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