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  2. Chief operating officer - Wikipedia

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    Most modern companies operate without a COO. For example, in 2007 almost 58% of Fortune 500 companies did not have a COO. [22] In these instances the CEO either takes on more roles and responsibilities, or the roles traditionally assigned to the COO are carried out by sub C-suite executives.

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. As companies drop CMO titles, marketers may want to ... - AOL

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    Companies are assigning marketing to other C-suite functions, like the COO, in a quest to stay lean. As companies drop CMO titles, marketers may want to consider the COO role Skip to main content

  6. COO - Wikipedia

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    Coo, the former Italian name for the Dodecanese island Kos, now in Greece, off the coast of Turkey; Calgary Olympic Oval, a Canadian ice rink; COO, the IATA code for Cadjehoun Airport in Cotonou, Benin; COO, the National Rail code for Cookham railway station in the county of Berkshire, UK

  7. Chief executive officer - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] The CEO is the person who is ultimately accountable for a company's business decisions, including those in operations, marketing, business development, finance, human resources, etc. The use of the CEO title is not necessarily limited to describing the head of a company.

  8. 22 CEOs who founded their Fortune 500 companies - AOL

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    Company: Dell Technologies Title: Chairman & CEO 2024 company ranking: No. 48. As a 19-year-old college student at the University of Texas, Dell created a start-up called PC Limited to sell ...

  9. The Rise and Fall of a Gay Porn Empire - AOL

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    The publisher of the most colorful titles—Mandate, Honcho, Inches, Torso, and more—in gay porn history also claimed one of the most colorful staffs. At the top sat George Mavety, a straight ...