Chief science officer

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Chief science officer is a position at the head of research and development and new technology developments at companies with a technology or research focus. This designation is a synonym to chief technical officer.

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Chief administrative officer  · Chief analytics officer  · Chief channel officer  · Chief compliance officer  · Chief communications officer  · Chief data officer  · Chief executive officer  · Chief financial officer  · Chief information officer  · Chief information security officer  · Chief knowledge officer  · Chief learning officer  · Chief legal officer  · Chief marketing officer  · Chief networking officer  · Chief operating officer  · Chief procurement officer  · Chief risk officer  · Chief science officer  · Chief strategy officer  · Chief technical officer  · Chief visionary officer
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Board of directors  · Chairman of the board  · Corporate governance  · Creative director  · Executive compensation  · Executive director  · Fiduciary  · General counsel  · Management team  · Managing director  · Non-executive director  · Corner office
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