Examples of 'co-chief' in a sentence

Meaning of "co-chief"

Co-chief (noun): Co-chief refers to a person who shares the position of chief or leader with another person. This term is commonly used in business environments where two individuals hold the highest authority or leadership role within an organization

How to use "co-chief" in a sentence

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There was co-chief scientists from day one.
People have been referring to me as the co-chief resident.
Chairman and co-chief executive officer annual meeting of shareholders.
Of decisions for clarification purposes by the Co-Chief.
Kendall and Roman will act as co-chief operating officers.
As co-chief resident, I have noticed that some of my residents are a little overwhelmed.
I am being referred to as the co-chief resident.
Joey Krug co-chief investment officer at Pantera Capital and said in an interview,.
Now let me turn the call over to our Co-Chief executive officer.
Two Co-Chief Arbitrators govern the Ordinary D i v i s i on.
These sugges - tions will be submitted to the Co-Chief Arbitrators for consideration.
Becomes co-chief of police with Anna Devane.
Rubinstein replaced Greg Jensen, who moved to concentrate on his role as co-chief investment officer.
She also served as a Co-Chief Resident during her third year.
While I personally devote my time Kendall and Roman will act as co-chief operating officers.

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A qualified pharmacist, she is co-chief operating officer of Walgreens Boots Alliance.
That means a lot, coming from the co-chief resident.
Furnish is co-chief of Rocket Pictures along with John.
The Tribunal included a list of arbitrators and mediators, two co-chief arbitrators and a disputes secretariat.
She is co-chief of that Laboratory and head of its Biochemical Genetics Section.
His sons Peter and Steven will also step down as co-chief executives of the business.
He is currently co-chief of Rocket Pictures along with John.
I just got this co-chief job.
Lynn Scarlett is the co-chief external affairs officer at The Nature Conservancy.
Mark Stacey * is a senior vice president, head of portfolio management & co-chief investment officer at AGFIQ.
He had been previously co-chief executive of the Brookfield Infrastructure Group.
And I am so proud . Which is why it is such an honor to be co-chief.
Furthermore, she became the co-chief editor of the Journal of Interaction between Persons and Systems.
Listen, I probably shoulda put a stop to all this co-chief stuff.
The worst co-chief residents of all time.
You two are, without a doubt, the worst co-chief residents of all time.
Tor, the co-chief arbitrator and the arbitrator.
Listen, I probably should have put a stop to all this co-chief stuff.
She is also co-chief investment officer.
Chairman Cho subsequently stepped down as Jin Air 's co-chief executive.
The Co-Chief Arbitrator was faced with a discretionary decision with no “ r i g ht ” answer.
Kendall and Roman will act as co-chief operating officers . ATN, baby.
As co-chief resident, I have noticed some of my residents are overwhelmed.
Bottom line, Elliot and I are the greatest co-chief residents of all time.
I just got this co-chief job. It's a little early for me to start pulling strings.
Svilen Petrov is 31 years old marketing manager and co-Chief Editor of Maritime Herald.
And his co-chief was from Iran.
You are the co-chief.
What co-chief stuff? I have not even been thinking about it.
I think we should either both go with co-chief or chief, do not you co-agree?
Diego Ferro, co-chief investment officer at Greylock Capital, sees similar value in the country.
Ruddiman has participated in 15 oceanographic cruises, and was co-chief of two deep-sea drilling cruises.
For Paul Hatfield, global co-chief investment officer with Alcentra, the outcome is stark.
According to reports, Broeksmit had " close ties to co-chief executive Anshu Jain . ".
Brantley, co-chief theater critic for The Times, said Friday night.

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