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A '''corporate officer''' or '''corporate executive''' is a ] or other similarly high-ranking officer in a ]. Lower-ranking positions are usually not considered to be corporate officers.{{fact}} | |||
Corporate officer positions include:{{fact}} | |||
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*] (CEO) | |||
*] (CFO) | |||
*] (COO) | |||
*] (CAO) and/or ] (CAO) | |||
*] (CTO), chief technology officer or ] | |||
*] (CRO) | |||
*] (CIO) and ] | |||
*] (CISO) | |||
*] (CNO) | |||
*] (CMO) | |||
*] (CKO) | |||
*] (CDO) | |||
*] (CCO) | |||
*] (CPO) | |||
*] (CSO) | |||
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*] or ] | |||
The members of the ], including the ], depending on context, are sometimes considered to be and sometimes considered not to be corporate officers. | |||
The exact relationship between corporate executives varies from firm to firm, with different firms having quite diverse hierarchical organizations. Often, the relationships between positions are quite complicated; some firms may omit certain positions, place multiple executives in single position, or place single executives in multiple positions. For instance, a firm could have multiple vice-presidents, one of whom is also the CFO. In one firm, the CEO could also be the president, while in another, the CEO appoints someone else to be the president. | |||
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