Director meaning in English

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Definition

the director (of Human Resources): the head, the person in charge, the manager (of Human Resources) noun
a (film, movie) director: a person who is in charge (of a film, movie) and tells the actors how to play their parts noun

Examples

  • "I'm the sales director of the Delavigne Corporation."
  • "Also, since you're the director of Public Relations, I thought it would be appropriate to meet, well, in public."
  • "He's one of my favorite movie directors!"
  • "Director of The International Association of Cosmetics and Fragrance (IACF)"
  • "Director of Personnel"
  • "Director of Human Resources"
  • "Director of Sales"
  • "1975-present Managing Director McCarthy Corp."
  • "Sales Director"
  • "It turned out she had a twin sister who used to act in... adult films. The director of one of her films was a friend of a drug dealer who got arrested and put in prison."
  • "HR Director, Delavigne Corporation"
  • "Miss Bliss does seem more than capable of fulfilling her duties as the director of public relations, and she even gave me a very concise explanation on rudimentary marketing strategies in foreign markets."
  • "The usual group will be present: Mr. Quincy, Mr. Oléré, and investment banker Lyle Bumblefund, an outside director who represents the interests of Delavigne's minority shareholders."
  • "After six months of record sales, Philip was awarded the position of Director, which he held ever since."
  • "My name is Cheeter, Philip Cheeter: Director of sales at the Delavigne Corporation, generous, dynamic lover, and most recently, super effective FBI agent."
  • "Our beloved director of sales, and ex-president of Cheeterland, Philip Cheeter, recently completed a unique weekend seminar as part of Delavigne Corp's training program. Here's a excerpt from a recent email exchange between the two of us"
  • "It says here in my notes that you're the director of marketing for a company called the Delavigne Corporation."

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