Sentence examples for to executive from inspiring English sources

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to executive

noun

A title of a chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on her/his own authority.

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I was promoted to executive director in 2010.

It also undercut her claim to executive experience.

Within three years he had advanced to executive producer.

In August, Correa signed some modifications to executive decree 16.

He was promoted to executive chef in 1991.

Nike Inc. has named five people to executive positions.

Eric Woods has been promoted to executive chef at Icon.

"Procedures" is a pompous word, yet vital to executive action.

(To Executive No. 2) "Johnny and Luther!" WRITER: No, wait.

(To Executive No. 2) Did you get all that?

Ms. Brown was promoted to executive assistant in early 2008.

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