Director in a sentence as a noun

[2] This dude was the acting director for the CIA until March of this very year.

Dear all,I'm the director of Zidisha, and have just posted this response to the blog post.

We only wish we had invented it." - Lego's marketing director.

For a few years I worked as programming director for a local film festival, selecting and scheduling all the films.

And he seems to spend his time as the director of something called groceryships not creating support groups for money addicts or selling self-help books.

It might be a junior analyst or a senior managing director,[1] but it's someone who does the work that makes the business money.

Do we really want a counterpart agenda now setting rules for who can be a founder, who can be an investor, who can be a director, who can be a CEO, or who can otherwise take a prominent role in the startup world?

I often cited Robert Whitaker, who is a finalist for the Pulitzer prize for psychiatric journalism, was the former director of publications at HMS, and has written two books on psychiatric medications.

As a technical lead / director, my questions are "how the **** do I make this thing work", and if you can't tell me• It's been observed many times that those who have the best appreciation for how a product works are those who use it directly, and secondly, those who either service it or support those using it.

Director definitions

noun

someone who controls resources and expenditures

See also: manager

noun

member of a board of directors

noun

someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show

noun

the person who directs the making of a film

noun

the person who leads a musical group

See also: conductor