Head of communications in an organization.
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Examples for "pro"
Examples for "pro"
1Yes, becoming a pro athlete is one way to improve one's circumstances.
2Until now, the pro-UK vote has enjoyed a small but consistent lead.
3We're a long way off seeing all top female cricketers turn pro.
4It's very difficult to have a future pro forma for your company.
5Another pro tip: Ask for the internet sales person at the dealership.
1He will replace current CCO Jim Ryan who is leaving leaving the business.
2CCO retrospectively compares exposure frequencies in case and control windows.
3CCOs should also not have supervisory responsibilities over business-line activities.
4The panel recommended that the council set expectations about what CCO bosses should earn.
5Modifications of SCCS and CCO partially deal with these biases.
1Bettlescroy turned to the bridge comms section and smiled coldly at the chief communications officer.
2After leaving the White House, Ms Hicks became chief communications officer at Fox Corporation, an American broadcasting firm.
3It added that Senior Managing Officer Shigeru Hayakawa had been appointed to replace Hamp as chief communications officer effective July 6.
4Martinez was replaced one week after being accused in a lawsuit of unprofessional behavior by Erin Johnson, JWT's chief communications officer.
5Josh Earnest, United's chief communications officer, said bookings the week the programme launched were nearly double that of the previous two weeks.
1The distinctiveness becomes apparent on meeting Michael Stanley, the school's public relations officer.
2He was formerly an in-house public relations officer with Irish Life.
3Ms Matthews was previously public relations officer with Norwich Union.
4As a public relations officer later told me, We had a devil of a time.
5The insurance company's public relations officer sat opposite Elínborg, impeccably dressed and sporting a flamboyant tie.
6The Irish Insurance Federation, the trade body for insurance companies, has appointed Mr Martin Long as public relations officer.
7A British public relations officer, of the Duke of Windsor set, was subjected to some of Baranoff's practical jokes.
8A NASA public relations officer began to read each of our names and an audience of NASA employees applauded.
9Bella got Albert a job as a public relations officer at the department store where she and Jim worked.
10He joined the Australian army as a public relations officer in 1986, switching to the army reserve after three years.
11Julia Heffernan, the public relations officer of Life Ireland, asked some questions about abortion, arising from a column I wrote.
12Joglekar, chief public relations officer of the Mumbai Port Trust had said operations would remain suspended for at least two days.
13Mr Justin Barrett (31) is the public relations officer and de facto leader of the No to Nice Campaign.
14The firm's public relations officer asked the Observer to point out that Woodford had donated some of his pay to charity.
15Outgoing public relations officer Conor Denieffe was unopposed as the new vice-chair as was outgoing events controller Séamus Reade for PRO.
16O'Mahony is a poet and broadcaster, and has worked for seven years as public relations officer for the Irish Insurance Federation.
Translations for public relations officer