director
noun /dəˈrektə(r)/, /daɪˈrektə(r)/
/dəˈrektər/, /daɪˈrektər/
- a non-executive director
- He's on the board of directors.
Wordfinder- agent
- business
- company
- competitor
- customer
- director
- employ
- franchise
- manager
- shareholder
Extra ExamplesTopics Jobsa2, Businessa2- Corporate governance means the relationship between shareholders, directors and managers.
- He is executive director of the American Football Coaches Association.
- ‘It's been a great success,’ said managing director Chris Tomlinson.
- Three executive directors were appointed to relieve the CEO of some day-to-day responsibilities.
- She is a director at the Centre/Center for Consumer Research.
- Pension rules are different if you are self-employed or a company director.
- Employees and directors have been offered stock options.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- company
- managing
- executive
- …
- the board of directors
- the post of director
- a famous film director
- He remained active in the theatre as a playwright and director.
- the writer and director of the movie ‘Wind River’
Wordfinder- actor
- cameraman
- cinema
- dialogue
- director
- dub
- film
- location
- scenario
- sound effect
Wordfinder- artistic director
- auditorium
- balcony
- box office
- circle
- director
- foyer
- stage
- the stalls
- theatre
Extra ExamplesTopics Film and theatrea2, Jobsa2- Are there any actors or directors you would particularly like to work with?
- There was an opportunity to meet the cast and director backstage.
- She wrote the screenplay and wanted Evans as director.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- film
- movie
- theatre/theater
- …
- the role of director
- She was artistic director of the city's photography festival.
- He was musical director at the National Theatre.
- the deputy/assistant/associate director
- the finance/marketing/technical director
- director of something the director of marketing/operations/communications
- He is assistant director of market research for IDFA.
- She recently served as director of the Longwood Arts Project in the Bronx.
- the company's regional director in North America
- an eminent museum director and curator
Extra ExamplesTopics Jobsa2, Businessa2- The chocolate company's director of marketing made a statement.
- the company's personnel director
- Alan Watt, senior director of marketing and strategy
- Dianne is deputy director of public affairs for USDA Rural Development.
- He became associate director of California Ballet in 1983.
- In the report, director of education Keith Nelson says more needs to be done.
- Fred Madison, technology program director for the Industrial and Technology Assistance Corp
- He was athletic director of Mills College.
- I got a call from the casting director asking me to do a part.
- Milberg is the station manager and program director at WDAM Radio.
- Ms Hidden has replaced her as acting director.
- She is the founding director of graduate programs.
- The bank's regional director for Wales called an urgent meeting.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- company
- managing
- executive
- …
- the board of directors
- the post of director
Word Originlate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French directour, from late Latin director ‘governor’, from dirigere ‘to guide’.