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She became executive director of the group two and a half years ago.
"I think it is very important to have had executive experience."
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By 1972 he was executive vice president of the company.
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He was called in here to act as executive vice president.
She was executive director for its first 15 years and remained on the board until her death.
He served as executive director of the organization until his death.
In a statement, he said this would be his last year as executive director.
Previously, he spent 10 years in the No. 2 job, as executive director.
But the board dismissed her as executive director in 1998.
He has been executive vice chairman of the party for five years.
By 1984 she was executive director of the platform committee.
And so has executive compensation, by 360 percent since 1980.
Thus, for example, only two executive committees were held each year during 1899 and 1900.
In 1983, he became executive director of the children's advocacy group.
After graduation, he went to work for the group as executive director.
Levin was executive director for five months before his death.
He later became executive head for a short period, retiring in 2012.
He then served as executive vice president for six years.
From 1972 to 1974 he was executive officer of foreign aid programs.
He joined the company in 1976 and for the last year has been executive vice president.
No women, it turned out, were executive producers on the series.
He became chief financial officer and finally executive vice president.
It may require more executive attention than companies are willing to give.