Glossary entry (derived from question below)
inglés term or phrase:
CEO
español translation:
Director General
inglés term
CEO
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Oct 26, 2010 03:43: Rafael Molina Pulgar Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
Director General
Gerente General
Director Ejecutivo
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Note added at 10 mins (2010-08-23 16:11:26 GMT)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEO
Director ejecutivo general o CEO
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Director_ejecutivo
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: Sé que este es un comentario a destiempo, pero te cuento que este término cada vez se usa más en Hispanoamérica. Estoy leyendo el libro «El fin del poder» de un reconocido economista venezolano y éxito de librería, allí usan el término que tú propones.
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