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Old 01-08-2009, 09:16 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyCool View Post
I believe Linda is the CEO of WWE which is the same as president. In corporations, Vice Presidents are the term given to the head of an entire division, but they have changed the term President to Cheif Executive Officer for whatever reason, while CFO is the head accountant. I am not trying to talk down to you, I'm just throwing that out there. Douche bag.
I'm not familiar with American business, too much. Thank you for answering. It was sort of a rhetorical thought, though. I just find it mildly amusing (although I'm sure it's something that actually happens all the time), that you can have someone with a VP title, when there is no officially P to be the V to.

Looking into it, I've found documents that say that a President can either report to the CEO as COO (which would make Donna Goldsmith the President) or is synonymous with "Chairman of the Board," which would make Vince President. I'm thinking that President may be a flexible term? But you may know better. I should read more about American business.
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