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Re: CEOs of various outfits
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The current and previous National Executive Directors for my GLO were never previously members. That wasn't a requirement for hiring them. (of course once they were hired they were made honoraries by our oldest continuous chapter). Same is true of our office staff. Few were hired who were members, but most get made honoraries. |
Quite a few members of our IH staff are not Gamma Phi's and we have a few men who work there as well. Our current Exec Director is a Gamma Phi but the one prior to that (not the interim)was not. Membership isn't a requirement.
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Just to point out that (as far as I know) headquarters staff, exec directors, foundation heads etc are not elected by the voting body of the GLO - they are hired employees or appointed volunteers. They do not make policy for the GLO.
So Erik - maybe CEO isn't really the term you want - how about Comptroller? |
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Personally, I find the use of the term "CEO" when applied to volunteer-run non-profit groups (which I think most GLOs fall under) to be confusing (and maybe a little incorrect). Is the term appropriate for the top elected volunteer leader, usually called National President or the like, or is it appropriate for the top employee, usually called an Executive Secretary or Executive Director? (Realize that the ExecDir takes their marching orders from the Board of Directors headed by the President and just runs day to day operations.) I personally have a problem with the term CEO applied to the ExecDir, myself. I've sometime seen the term claimed for either position, usually in a silly effort to pick a term that is 'known' to the business world. But we're getting a little off topic, now. :) |
I would say CEO = National Prez, as far as most people's conceptions of a CEO and their role in their company.
Exec Director is like, I don't know, the office manager. |
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ExecDir is kind of like an office manager, but there is more to the position then that. They typically have certain responsibilities, more so then an office manager. They are considered professionals in the same way you have CPAs and the like. |
well, I, er, uh
how 'bout "boss?"
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Some are over the top dont ya know!:rolleyes: LXA has always had a Member be Head of Our Fraternity, but, there are members of other Fraternitys and Sororitys who are Members of our Staff and I have had the pleasure of working with them. They are True Greeks working for Greekdom.:) It is funny, I know 3 Greek Organizational Heads and many more members of HQs who do moniter this Site.:D Must be a hoot for them!:) |
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Seriously - in these days where it seems like everyone and their Basset Hound is a Vice President, it's easier to just say boss and be done with it! :D |
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