managing director造句1) She is accountable only to the managing director.
2) He rose through the ranks to become managing director.
3) She works as PA to the managing director.
4) The managing director agreed to receive a deputation from the factory.
5) She rose through the ranks to become managing director.
6) He was hauled before the managing director and fired.
7) The managing director wrote personally to thank me.
8) Jane is secretary to the managing director.
9) She reluctantly agreed to step down as managing director.
10) She'd be a great managing director, don't you think?
11) Jim Paton will assume the role of managing director.
12) Chris works as a PA to the managing director.
13) She replaced Jane Stott as Managing Director.
14) He rose from office boy to managing director in ten years.
15) My father never aspired to the job of managing director, and was very surprised when it was offered to him.
16) Everyone uses the cafeteria, from the managing director down to the office boy.
17) What's your job title now - are you managing director?
18) She's been the managing director of the company for 10 years, so she must be rolling in it by now.
19) Now that she was managing director she could put the initials MD after her name.
20) He has a lot of pull with the managing director.
21) There's a board of five directors, but she is the Managing Director.
22) We'll only get our proposal considered if we can gain the ear of the managing director.
23) All such posts are in the gift of the managing director .
24) He started as a technician and worked his way up through the company to become managing director.
25) He has been asked to take on the mantle of managing director in the New York office.
26) He's decided to stand down after fifteen years as managing director.
27) She was persevering enough to reach the height of her ambition and become the managing director of the company.
28) The offer of more money clinched it for her. She agree to undertake the job as the assistant to the managing director.
29) She was quick to fill the power vacuum that was left by the sudden death of the managing director.
30) Rightly or wrongly, she has been given the post of managing director.