Difference between revisions of "President"
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+ | A '''president''' is a leader of an organization, company, community, club, trade union, university or other group.<ref>https://schoolofunityandconnectness.teachable.com/p/administrating</ref> The relationship between a president and a [[chief executive officer]] varies, depending on the structure of the specific organization. The powers of a president vary widely across organizations. | ||
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+ | In a similar vein to a [[chief operating officer]], the title of corporate president as a separate position (as opposed to being combined with a "[[Corporate title#Senior management|C-suite]]" designation, such as "president and chief executive officer" or "president and chief operating officer") is also loosely defined; the president is usually the legally recognized highest rank of corporate officer, ranking above the various [[Vice president#In business|vice presidents]] (including senior vice president and executive vice president), but on its own generally considered subordinate, in practice, to the CEO. | ||
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+ | Presidents and the organizations they lead listed in Wikispooks will strongly tend to have a deep state significance. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 31 July 2022
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A leader of an organization, company, community, club, trade union, university or other group. |
Not to be confused with US/President
A president is a leader of an organization, company, community, club, trade union, university or other group.[1] The relationship between a president and a chief executive officer varies, depending on the structure of the specific organization. The powers of a president vary widely across organizations.
In a similar vein to a chief operating officer, the title of corporate president as a separate position (as opposed to being combined with a "C-suite" designation, such as "president and chief executive officer" or "president and chief operating officer") is also loosely defined; the president is usually the legally recognized highest rank of corporate officer, ranking above the various vice presidents (including senior vice president and executive vice president), but on its own generally considered subordinate, in practice, to the CEO.
Presidents and the organizations they lead listed in Wikispooks will strongly tend to have a deep state significance.
Office Holders on Wikispooks