Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
President of the Board of Directors
German translation:
Verwaltungsratspräsident/Vorstandsvorsitzender
English term
President of the Board of Directors
Vielen Dank!
3 +2 | Verwaltungsratspräsident/Vorstandsvorsitzender | Berit Kostka, PhD |
4 | Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats (+ siehe Erkläuterung) | Jutta Scherer |
Feb 24, 2015 09:34: Thomas Pfann changed "Field" from "Science" to "Bus/Financial" , "Field (specific)" from "Botany" to "Business/Commerce (general)"
Non-PRO (1): dkfmmuc
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Proposed translations
Verwaltungsratspräsident/Vorstandsvorsitzender
agree |
Wolfgang Hummel
: Ja, so sehe ich das auch.
45 mins
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Danke Wolfgang :o)
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Yorkshireman
: Even Germans call them CEOs, these days, Vorstandsvorsitzender is the same
14 hrs
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Thanks Yorkshireman :o)
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Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats (+ siehe Erkläuterung)
Vorsicht: Ohne Kontext kann man das nicht mit Sicherheit beantworten!
Der hier genannte "Verwaltungsrat" ist m. W. eher in der Schweiz verbreitet, in Deutschland haben wir Aufsichtsräte (und in englischsprachigen Ländern oft keines von beiden ...)
Siehe dazu die Beschreibung im Link
Discussion
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