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  2. Corporate title - Wikipedia

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    There are considerable variations in the composition and responsibilities of corporate titles. Within the corporate office or corporate center of a corporation, some corporations have a chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) as the top-ranking executive, while the number two is the president and chief operating officer (COO); other corporations have a president and CEO but no official deputy.

  3. List of corporate titles - Wikipedia

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    Corporate titles or business titles are given to company and organization officials to show what job function, and seniority, a person has within an organisation. [1] The most senior roles, marked by signing authority, are often referred to as "C-level", "C-suite" or "CxO" positions because many of them start with the word "chief". [2]

  4. Chief commercial officer - Wikipedia

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    As a corporate officer position, the CCO generally reports directly to the chief executive officer (CEO) and is primarily concerned with ensuring the integrated commercial success of an organization. The role typically must combine technical knowledge of the relevant field with strong marketing and business development skills.

  5. How Macy’s CFO/COO helps lead a three-part strategy ... - AOL

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    The task of keeping the company in business for more than 160 years still relevant and positioned for growth is now centered around a pivotal strategy that CEO Tony Spring and Adrian V. Mitchell ...

  6. Chief financial officer - Wikipedia

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    The CFO typically reports to the chief executive officer (CEO) and the board of directors and may additionally have a seat on the board. The CFO directly assists the chief operating officer (COO) on all business matters relating to budget management, cost–benefit analysis, forecasting needs, and securing of new funding.

  7. Chief visionary officer - Wikipedia

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    A chief visionary officer or chief vision officer (CVO) is an executive function in a company like a CEO or COO.The title is sometimes used to formalize a high-level advisory position and other times used to define a higher-ranking position than that held by the CEO.

  8. Chief business officer - Wikipedia

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    In the biotechnology, information technology, and emerging innovation industries, the chief business officers assume full management responsibility for the company’s deal-making, provide leadership and execute a deal strategy that will allow the company to fulfill its scientific/technology mission and build shareholder value, and provides managerial guidance to the company’s product ...

  9. Los Angeles County Chief Executive Office - Wikipedia

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    The chief executive officer (CEO) supervised 31 out of the 39 departments of the county, and worked closely with the remaining eight (which include the District Attorney, Fire Department and Sheriff's Department, among others). The CEO monitored departmental spending and makes annual recommendations on departmental budgets as well as ensuring ...