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executive secretary

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a secretary with independent administrative responsibilities who assists an executive in a business firm.
    • : an official who directs the business operations of an organization, especially a nonprofit one.

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  • In 2019 she retired after two decades as the executive secretary of the Board of Public Works.

  • Joachim Hombach, executive secretary of the WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization, said that vaccines may become less protective over time but that scientists have not seen a decline in protection against severe disease.

  • This week the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council announced that Brigette Browning will run unopposed to become the new executive secretary-treasurer of the group, the union of labor unions for the region.

  • Keith Maddox, the group’s executive secretary-treasurer, also sent an email Friday afternoon to other members of the Labor Council’s executive board that explained why the group had not announced its position.

  • She also worked for BESAGG, serving as its assistant executive secretary.

  • “Having been a legislator and a mayor, I particularly enjoy being a chief executive,” he said.

  • And compare, as noted up top, to Secretary Clinton, who spent years quietly pushing a modernized Cuba policy.

  • Reached for comment, one high-level industry executive refused to say a word.

  • The certification, which lasts three years, was renewed by then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in 2012.

  • Even Defense Secretary Gates, at least for a time, was open to the notion.

  • To Harrison and his wife there was no distinction between the executive and judicial branches of the law.

  • Polavieja, as everybody knew, was the chosen executive of the friars, whose only care was to secure their own position.

  • He desired his secretary to go to the devil, but, thinking better of it, he recalled him as he reached the door.

  • At his desk sat his secretary, who had been a witness of the interview, lost in wonder almost as great as the Seneschal's own.

  • I should pay a capable secretary like you—knowing several languages and all that—say forty dollars a week.