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Difference between Chef Executive Officer, Executive Director, and President?



 
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Difference between Chef Executive Officer, Executive Director, and President? #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:51 am   Difference between Chef Executive Officer, Executive Director, and President?
 

Can anyone explain me what is the difference between Chef Executive Officer, Executive Director, and President?
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Can you Explain this #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:03 am   Can you Explain this
 

'Chief', not 'Chef'. Each organization chooses its own title for the top boss; any of these could be s/he.
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