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Definition of executive secretary in US English: executive secretarynoun A secretary with administrative responsibilities, especially one managing the business affairs and activities of an executive or an organization. Example sentencesExamples - There is a soft under-belly of the organization, Uncle Billy, an absent-minded relative of the head-strong young executive secretary who manages it.
- He later became Aquino's justice secretary and executive secretary.
- She was the first president and executive secretary of Alabama State Nurses Association and served on the Board of Nurses' Examiners.
- C. M. Brittain resigned in 1941 after serving a total of twenty-one years as associate secretary and executive secretary.
- And Elayne is also looking for a job, so if you know of any executive secretary or administrative assistant positions in New York City, let her know.
- The Alberta Teachers' Association executive secretary applauded the immediacy of the move.
- She enrolled in a typing class and became an executive secretary.
- As former administrative vice finance minister, Lin was the executive secretary of the stabilization fund until Wednesday.
- In 1948, the newly organized Baptist General Convention of Oregon elected him as executive secretary, and he served in that position until 1961.
- The GCAC executive secretary and Lecanto coach, who keeps the conference records and meeting notes, also could not think of an example.
- He did not fill the post of executive secretary but named an acting secretary on loan from NASA.
- In his early 30s, he became the executive secretary of the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, maybe the most influential position in the denomination.
- Our would-be executive secretary had glowing references.
- Meanwhile, the executive secretary of the central committee organizing the test said she could not reveal what the committee will do in anticipation of the plan.
- Speaking in an interview yesterday, the NCC executive secretary said that the attacks on America compounded the slow-down of the world economy.
- But the press council's executive secretary dismissed Ms. Ferguson's claim.
- Miriam had been working as executive secretary for a businessman who was president of his own company.
Definition of executive secretary in US English: executive secretarynoun A secretary with administrative responsibilities, especially one managing the business affairs and activities of an executive or an organization. Example sentencesExamples - In his early 30s, he became the executive secretary of the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, maybe the most influential position in the denomination.
- Our would-be executive secretary had glowing references.
- But the press council's executive secretary dismissed Ms. Ferguson's claim.
- She enrolled in a typing class and became an executive secretary.
- Miriam had been working as executive secretary for a businessman who was president of his own company.
- And Elayne is also looking for a job, so if you know of any executive secretary or administrative assistant positions in New York City, let her know.
- He later became Aquino's justice secretary and executive secretary.
- In 1948, the newly organized Baptist General Convention of Oregon elected him as executive secretary, and he served in that position until 1961.
- The Alberta Teachers' Association executive secretary applauded the immediacy of the move.
- The GCAC executive secretary and Lecanto coach, who keeps the conference records and meeting notes, also could not think of an example.
- As former administrative vice finance minister, Lin was the executive secretary of the stabilization fund until Wednesday.
- She was the first president and executive secretary of Alabama State Nurses Association and served on the Board of Nurses' Examiners.
- Meanwhile, the executive secretary of the central committee organizing the test said she could not reveal what the committee will do in anticipation of the plan.
- Speaking in an interview yesterday, the NCC executive secretary said that the attacks on America compounded the slow-down of the world economy.
- There is a soft under-belly of the organization, Uncle Billy, an absent-minded relative of the head-strong young executive secretary who manages it.
- C. M. Brittain resigned in 1941 after serving a total of twenty-one years as associate secretary and executive secretary.
- He did not fill the post of executive secretary but named an acting secretary on loan from NASA.
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