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1 Assistant General Manager
Abbreviation: AGMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Assistant General Manager
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2 Assistant General Manager for Military Applications
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Assistant General Manager for Military Applications
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3 directeur général adjoint
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4 directeur
directeur, -trice [diʀεktœʀ, tʀis]1. adjective[idée, principe] main2. masculine noun( = responsable, gérant) [de banque, usine] manager• directeur général [d'entreprise] general manager ; (au conseil d'administration) managing director ; [d'organisme international] director general• directeur des ressources humaines/commercial human resources/sales manager3. feminine noun4. compounds* * *
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( d'école) headmaster/headmistress GB, principal US; ( d'établissement privé) principal2) (d'hôtel, de cinéma) manager/manageress3) ( administrateur) director; ( chef) head (de of)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *diʀɛktœʀ, tʀis (-trice)1. nm/f1) COMMERCE managerElle est directrice commerciale. — She's a sales manager.
2) ADMINISTRATION (= cadre dirigeant, membre du conseil d'administration) director, (= responsable de service) managerIl est directeur du personnel. — He's a personnel manager.
3) [école] head teacher Grande-Bretagne principal USAIl est directeur. — He's a head teacher.
Elle est directrice. — She's a head teacher.
2. adj1) (principe, idée) guiding2) (instance)* * *A adj ( central) principe directeur guiding principle; idée directrice d'un ouvrage central theme of a book; les lignes directrices d'une politique the guidelines of a policy.B ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f1 Scol ( d'école) head teacher, headmaster/headmistress GB, principal US; ( d'établissement privé) principal;2 Comm (d'hôtel, de cinéma, casino) manager/manageress;directeur adjoint deputy manager; directeur d'agence branch manager; directeur artistique artistic director; directeur de banque bank manager; directeur commercial sales manager; directeur de conscience spiritual adviser; directeur exécutif executive director; directeur financier financial director; directeur général managing director GB, chief executive officer US; Admin director general; directeur général adjoint assistant general manager; directeur gérant managing director; directeur de journal newspaper editor; directeur du personnel personnel manager; directeur de la photographie director of photography; directeur de prison prison governor GB, warden US; directeur de projet project manager; directeur de la publication Presse editorial director; directeur de recherche head of research; directeur de la rédaction Presse managing editor; directeur régional district ou regional manager; directeur des ressources humaines, DRH human resources manager; directeur sportif (team) manager; directeur technique Ind works ou plant manager, technical manager; directeur de thèse Univ supervisor GB, adviser US; directeur d'usine works manager GB, plant manager.( féminin directrice) [dirɛktɶr, tris] adjectif1. [principal - force] controlling, driving ; [ - principe] guiding ; [ - idée, ligne] main, guiding————————, directrice [dirɛktɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminindirecteur d'agence [dans une banque] bank managerdirecteur financier/régional/du personnel financial/regional/personnel manager2. ÉDUCATION3. UNIVERSITÉ [d'un département] head of departmentdirecteur nom masculin2. RELIGIONdirecteur spirituel ou de conscience spiritual advisordirectrice nom féminin -
5 stellvertretender Generaldirektor
stellvertretender Generaldirektor m 1. MGT assistant general manager, vice president; 2. PERS assistant director general, ADG, deputy chief executive, deputy managing director* * *m 1. < Mgmnt> assistant general manager, vice president; 2. < Person> Unternehmensleitung assistant director general (ADG), deputy chief executive, deputy managing director* * *stellvertretender Generaldirektor
assistant general manager, executive vice-president (US)Business german-english dictionary > stellvertretender Generaldirektor
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6 stellvertretende Generaldirektorin
stellvertretende Generaldirektorin f 1. MGT assistant general manager, vice president; 2. PERS assistant director general, ADG; deputy chief executive, deputy managing director* * *f 1. < Mgmnt> assistant general manager, vice president; 2. < Person> Unternehmensleitung assistant director general (ADG), deputy chief executive, deputy managing directorBusiness german-english dictionary > stellvertretende Generaldirektorin
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7 помощник генерального директора
1) General subject: Assistant Director General2) Astronautics: assistant general manager3) Business: Assistant General Director (Больше употребляется в странах Вост. Европы, на Западе чаще - Assistant Director General), Assistant to General DirectorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > помощник генерального директора
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8 Generalabkommen
Generalabkommen
general agreement;
• Generalabrechnung full settlement of a claim;
• Generalagent general agent;
• Generalagentur general agency business;
• Generalanwalt (EU) advocate general;
• Generalauftrag standing order;
• Generalbebauungsplan general building scheme, zoning code (US);
• Generalbevollmächtigter general (managing, universal) agent;
• Generaldirektion management, executive board (US), general executives;
• Generaldirektion Beschäftigung und Soziales der Europäischen Kommission European Commission’s Directorate-General for Employment and Social Affairs;
• Generaldirektor[in] director general, chief executive officer, general manager (executive [officer]), president;
• stellvertretender Generaldirektor assistant general manager, executive vice-president (US);
• Generaldirektor einer Aktiengesellschaft president of a limited liability company (US);
• Generalindex (Statistik) composite index number;
• Generalklausel blanket, omnibus (general, basket, US) clause, (Tarif) dragnet clause;
• Generalkonsul consul general;
• Generalkonsulat consulate general;
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9 DGA
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10 помощник генерального главного руководителя
Astronautics: assistant general managerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > помощник генерального главного руководителя
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12 stellvertretende Generaldirektorin
fassistant general manager [female]Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > stellvertretende Generaldirektorin
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13 director
adj.director, directing.m.1 director, leader, principal.2 superintendent, manager, officer.3 conductor, orchestra conductor.4 warden.5 headmaster, head teacher.* * *► adjetivo1 directing, managing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 director, manager2 (de colegio - hombre) headmaster; (mujer) headmistress3 (de universidad) rector4 (de editorial) editor5 (de cárcel) governor6 (de orquesta) conductor\director,-ra de cine film directordirector,-ra de escena stage managerdirector espiritual father confessordirector,-ra gerente managing director* * *(f. - directora)noundirector, manager, head, headmaster* * *director, -a1.ADJ [consejo, junta] governing; [principio] guiding2. SM / F1) (=responsable) [de centro escolar] headteacher, headmaster/headmistress, principal; [de periódico, revista] editor; (Cine, TV) director; [de orquesta] conductor; [de hospital] manager, administrator; [de prisión] governor, warden (EEUU)director(a) artístico/a — artistic director
director(a) de departamento — (Univ) head of department
director(a) de funeraria — undertaker, funeral director, mortician (EEUU)
director(a) de interiores — (TV) studio director
director(a) de tesis — thesis supervisor, research supervisor
2) (Com) (=gerente) manager; [de mayor responsabilidad] directordirector(a) adjunto/a — assistant manager
director(a) ejecutivo/a — executive director, managing director
director(a) técnico/a — technical manager
3.SM(Rel)* * *- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( de escuela) (m) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmaster (BrE); (f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE); (de periódico, revista) editor (in chief); ( de hospital) administrator; ( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)b) (Com) ( gerente) manager; ( miembro de junta directiva) director, executivec) (Cin, Teatr) director* * *= chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chief, chief librarian, director, head, manager [manageress, -fem.], headmaster, office manager, business manager, chair.Ex. As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex. Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex. He subsequently served as chief of that Division, chief of the Serial Record Division, Assistant Director for Cataloging of the Processing Department, Director of the Processing Department, and Assistant Librarian of Processing Services.Ex. The chief librarian or director of libraries, by which title the post is sometimes now known, will in general be fully occupied with making decisions on internal professional policy, committee work, and administration and management in the widest sense.Ex. Hugh C, Atkinson, director of the University of Illinois Libraries, has consistently been in the forefront in applying automation to traditional library problems and services.Ex. She began her career at Central Missouri State University where she was head of the Documents Depository.Ex. Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.Ex. The author played a large part in the successful establishment of the school library when her husband became headmaster = La autora desempeñó un gran papel en la creación de la biblioteca escolar cuando su esposo fue nombrado director.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex. Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.Ex. Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.----* cargo de director = directorship.* cartas al director = letter to the editor.* Conferencia de Directores de Bibliotecas Nacionales (CDNL) = Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL).* directora conjunta = co-chairperson.* director adjunto = assistant director, deputy director, joint director.* director artístico = art director.* director cinematográfico = film director.* director comercial = marketing executive, chief commercial officer.* director conjunto = co-chairperson.* director de biblioteca = library director.* director de cine = film director.* director de curso = course leader.* director de departamento = department head.* director de empresa = company director.* director de escuela = school principal.* director de filial = branch head.* director de finanzas = finance director.* director de funeraria = funeral director, undertaker, mortician.* director de la biblioteca = head librarian.* director de marketing = marketing executive.* director de museo = curator.* director de operaciones = chief operating officer (COO), director for operations.* director de orquesta = conductor.* director de periódico = newspaper editor.* director de pompas fúnebres = undertaker, funeral director, mortician.* director de prisión = prison warden.* director de tesis = PhD supervisor, dissertation adviser, dissertation supervisor, thesis supervisor, thesis adviser, research supervisor.* director ejecutivo = executive director, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), managing director, chief executive.* director ejecutivo de la gestión del conocimiento = knowledge executive.* director, el = principal.* director financiero = finance director, chief financial officer.* director general = executive director, Director-General, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), chief executive, senior director.* director principal = senior director.* partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part.* subdirector = assistant director.* * *- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( de escuela) (m) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmaster (BrE); (f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE); (de periódico, revista) editor (in chief); ( de hospital) administrator; ( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)b) (Com) ( gerente) manager; ( miembro de junta directiva) director, executivec) (Cin, Teatr) director* * *el directorEx: Anthony read the handwritten note he found in his mailbox from the principal of the high school at which he had been employed as head of the school media program for one month.
= chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chief, chief librarian, director, head, manager [manageress, -fem.], headmaster, office manager, business manager, chair.Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.
Ex: Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex: He subsequently served as chief of that Division, chief of the Serial Record Division, Assistant Director for Cataloging of the Processing Department, Director of the Processing Department, and Assistant Librarian of Processing Services.Ex: The chief librarian or director of libraries, by which title the post is sometimes now known, will in general be fully occupied with making decisions on internal professional policy, committee work, and administration and management in the widest sense.Ex: Hugh C, Atkinson, director of the University of Illinois Libraries, has consistently been in the forefront in applying automation to traditional library problems and services.Ex: She began her career at Central Missouri State University where she was head of the Documents Depository.Ex: Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.Ex: The author played a large part in the successful establishment of the school library when her husband became headmaster = La autora desempeñó un gran papel en la creación de la biblioteca escolar cuando su esposo fue nombrado director.Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex: Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.Ex: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.* cargo de director = directorship.* cartas al director = letter to the editor.* Conferencia de Directores de Bibliotecas Nacionales (CDNL) = Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL).* directora conjunta = co-chairperson.* director adjunto = assistant director, deputy director, joint director.* director artístico = art director.* director cinematográfico = film director.* director comercial = marketing executive, chief commercial officer.* director conjunto = co-chairperson.* director de biblioteca = library director.* director de cine = film director.* director de curso = course leader.* director de departamento = department head.* director de empresa = company director.* director de escuela = school principal.* director de filial = branch head.* director de finanzas = finance director.* director de funeraria = funeral director, undertaker, mortician.* director de la biblioteca = head librarian.* director de marketing = marketing executive.* director de museo = curator.* director de operaciones = chief operating officer (COO), director for operations.* director de orquesta = conductor.* director de periódico = newspaper editor.* director de pompas fúnebres = undertaker, funeral director, mortician.* director de prisión = prison warden.* director de tesis = PhD supervisor, dissertation adviser, dissertation supervisor, thesis supervisor, thesis adviser, research supervisor.* director ejecutivo = executive director, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), managing director, chief executive.* director ejecutivo de la gestión del conocimiento = knowledge executive.* director, el = principal.* director financiero = finance director, chief financial officer.* director general = executive director, Director-General, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), chief executive, senior director.* director principal = senior director.* partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part.* subdirector = assistant director.* * *masculine, feminine1 (de una escuela) ( masculine) head teacher, principal ( AmE), headmaster ( BrE); ( feminine) head teacher, principal ( AmE), headmistress ( BrE); (de un periódico, una revista) editor, editor in chief; (de un hospital) administrator; (de una prisión) warden ( AmE), governor ( BrE)Compuestos:● director adjunto, directora adjuntamasculine, feminine deputy director● director/directora de divisiónmasculine, feminine divisional director● director/directora de escenamasculine, feminine stage manager● director/directora de orquestamasculine, feminine conductor● director/directora de ventasmasculine, feminine sales manager o director● director ejecutivo, directora ejecutivamasculine, feminine executive directormasculine father confessor● director/directora general● director/directora gerentemasculine, feminine managing director● director técnico, directora técnica* * *
director◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE);
(de periódico, revista) editor (in chief);
( de hospital) administrator;
( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)
( miembro de junta directiva) director, executive;
c) (Cin, Teatr) director;
director,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 director
(de un colegio) head teacher, US principal
(de un periódico) editor
2 (de una película, musical) director
(de orquesta) conductor
' director' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchar
- cineasta
- consejera
- consejero
- definitivamente
- desear
- dirección
- directiva
- directivo
- directora
- dtor
- entrante
- fiscal
- galerista
- general
- proyecto
- realizador
- realizadora
- sazón
- script
- subdirector
- subdirectora
- adjunto
- interino
- jefe
- llegar
- secretario
- señor
English:
advertise
- climax
- conductor
- deputy
- director
- dismiss
- distrust
- film
- film maker
- governor
- head
- headmaster
- hook
- manager
- managing
- MD
- meeting
- mgr
- Postmaster General
- president
- principal
- producer
- put through
- showman
- stage director
- stage manager
- superintendent
- act
- ask
- coach
- controller
- editor
- editorial
- elevate
- funeral
- instigation
- managing director
- mortician
- movie
- stage
- take
- warden
* * *director, -ora nm,f1. [de empresa] director;[de hotel, hospital, banco] manager, f manageress; [de periódico] editor; [de colegio] Br headmaster, f headmistress, US principal; [de cárcel] Br governor, US warden director adjunto associate o deputy director;director comercial marketing manager;director ejecutivo executive director;director espiritual spiritual director;director en funciones acting manager;director general general manager;director gerente managing director, chief executive, esp US chief executive officer;director de recursos humanos human resources manager;director técnico [en fútbol] director of football;director de tesis supervisor;director de ventas sales director o manager2. [de obra artística] directordirector artístico artistic director;director de banda musical bandmaster;director de circo ringmaster;director de escena producer, stage manager;director de fotografía director of photography;director musical musical director;director de orquesta conductor* * *I adj leadingII m, directora f1 de empresa manager2 EDU principal, Brhead (teacher)* * *1) : director, manager, head2) : conductor (of an orchestra)* * *director n1. (de cine) director2. (de empresa, banco) manager3. (de colegio) head / headteacher4. (de periódico) editor -
14 gerente
f. & m.manager, director.m.1 manager, director, boss, managing agent.2 manageress.* * ** * *noun mf.* * *SMF manager/manageress* * *masculino y femenino manager* * *= manager [manageress, -fem.], registrar, manageress [manager, -masc.], office manager, business manager, financial officer, city manager, town manager, city budget director, secretary, provost.Ex. Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.Ex. The article 'Museum data bank report: the yogi and the registrar' is a contribution to an issue devoted to linking art objects and art information.Ex. Personality profiles of managers and managereses show little relevant difference.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex. Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.Ex. Financial officers in publishing are responsible for the business operation of the company.Ex. This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Ex. Department heads estimate their expenditures for the coming year and submit them to the town manager, who approves or disapproves them.Ex. The city budget director announced that in the next fiscal year the city of Deuxville will adopt a program budget format.Ex. Donald P Hammer, Executive secretary of LITA, and Dorothy Butler, the Division's Administrative secretary, handled all of the administrative details, arrangements, and logistics.Ex. Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.----* gerente de restaurante = restaurant manager.* gerente de ventas = sales manager.* * *masculino y femenino manager* * *= manager [manageress, -fem.], registrar, manageress [manager, -masc.], office manager, business manager, financial officer, city manager, town manager, city budget director, secretary, provost.Ex: Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.
Ex: The article 'Museum data bank report: the yogi and the registrar' is a contribution to an issue devoted to linking art objects and art information.Ex: Personality profiles of managers and managereses show little relevant difference.Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex: Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.Ex: Financial officers in publishing are responsible for the business operation of the company.Ex: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Ex: Department heads estimate their expenditures for the coming year and submit them to the town manager, who approves or disapproves them.Ex: The city budget director announced that in the next fiscal year the city of Deuxville will adopt a program budget format.Ex: Donald P Hammer, Executive secretary of LITA, and Dorothy Butler, the Division's Administrative secretary, handled all of the administrative details, arrangements, and logistics.Ex: Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.* gerente de restaurante = restaurant manager.* gerente de ventas = sales manager.* * *managerCompuestos:business managerbank managergeneral manager* * *
gerente sustantivo masculino y femenino
manager;
gerente mf manager
' gerente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oído
- director
English:
directive
- manager
- manageress
- mgr
- president
- mind
* * *gerente nmfmanagergerente de banco bank manager;gerente general general manager;Com gerente de línea line manager* * *m/f manager* * *gerente nmf: manager, director* * *gerente n manager manager puede referirse tanto a un hombre como a una mujer, pero existe también el término manageress, sólo para mujeres -
15 vicedirettore
m assistant manager* * *vicedirettore s.m. assistant director; ( di un'azienda) assistant manager, deputy manager, undermanager; ( di un giornale) assistant editor; ( di scuola) deputy headmaster: vicedirettore generale, deputy general manager.* * *[vitʃediret'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe]) (di azienda) assistant manager; (di scuola) vice-principal, deputy head* * *vicedirettore/vit∫ediret'tore/sostantivo m. -
16 заместитель управляющего
1) General subject: deputy governor2) Engineering: deputy manager3) Economy: (manager assistant) MA, manager assistant4) Mining: under-manager (шахтой, рудником), undermanager (шахтой, рудником)5) Advertising: assistant manager6) Business: assistant governor, deputy director, vice manager7) Management: vice-manager8) EBRD: Alternate, Alternate GovernorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заместитель управляющего
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17 direttore
m managerpiù in alto nella gerarchia directormusic conductoreducation headmaster, headmistress f, AE principaldi giornale, rivista editor (in chief)direttore generale chief executive officerdirettore delle vendite sales managerdirettore d'orchestra conductordirettore tecnico technical managersports coach and team manager* * *direttore s.m.1 (comm., amm.) manager; director: direttore amministrativo, director (o administration manager); direttore commerciale, delle vendite, sales manager (o sales executive); Direttore delle Poste, Postmaster; direttore del personale, personnel manager; direttore di albergo, hotel manager; direttore di stabilimento, factory (o works) manager; direttore generale, general manager (o chief executive); direttore tecnico, technical manager, (sport) manager; trainer; vice direttore, vice (o assistant) manager; direttore di zona, district (o area) manager; direttore di banca, bank manager; direttore di filiale ( di banca), bank agent (o branch manager); direttore dell'ufficio acquisti, buyer (o purchase manager); direttore dell'ufficio pubblicità, advertising manager; direttore sanitario, medical director3 ( di giornale) editor (in chief)4 (cinem., teatr.) director; manager: direttore artistico, artistic director; direttore di produzione, production manager; direttore di scena, stage manager // direttore d'orchestra, conductor5 (mil., mar., aer.): direttore di lancio, ( di paracadutisti) despatcher; (mar.) direttore di macchina, chief engineer; direttore di pista, runway controller; direttore marittimo, harbour master.* * *[diret'tore] 1.sostantivo maschile1) amm. comm. director; (di banca, hotel, teatro, progetto) manager; (di giornale) editor; (di prigione) governor2) scol. headmaster, principal; (di istituto) housefather, houseparent2.direttore artistico — artistic director; telev. floor manager
direttore generale — amm. comm. general manager, chief executive, director general
direttore d'orchestra — mus. conductor, director
direttore tecnico — sport (team) manager
direttore delle vendite — sales administrator o director
* * *direttore/diret'tore/I sostantivo m.⇒ 181 amm. comm. director; (di banca, hotel, teatro, progetto) manager; (di giornale) editor; (di prigione) governor2 scol. headmaster, principal; (di istituto) housefather, houseparentII aggettivoidea -trice guiding principledirettore artistico artistic director; telev. floor manager; direttore commerciale sales manager; direttore editoriale managing editor; direttore esecutivo executive director; direttore generale amm. comm. general manager, chief executive, director general; direttore d'orchestra mus. conductor, director; direttore del personale personnel manager; direttore di scena stage-manager; direttore di stabilimento works manager; direttore tecnico sport (team) manager; direttore delle vendite sales administrator o director. -
18 Sarnoff, David
[br]b. 27 February 1891 Uzlian, Minsk (now in Belarus)d. 12 December 1971 New York City, New York, USA[br]Russian/American engineer who made a major contribution to the commercial development of radio and television.[br]As a Jewish boy in Russia, Sarnoff spent several years preparing to be a Talmudic Scholar, but in 1900 the family emigrated to the USA and settled in Albany, New York. While at public school and at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, he helped the family finances by running errands, selling newspapers and singing the liturgy in the synagogue. After a short period as a messenger boy with the Commercial Cable Company, in 1906 he became an office boy with the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America (see G. Marconi). Having bought a telegraph instrument with his first earnings, he taught himself Morse code and was made a junior telegraph operator in 1907. The following year he became a wireless operator at Nantucket Island, then in 1909 he became Manager of the Marconi station at Sea Gate, New York. After two years at sea he returned to a shore job as wireless operator at the world's most powerful station at Wanamaker's store in Manhattan. There, on 14 April 1912, he picked up the distress signals from the sinking iner Titanic, remaining at his post for three days.Rewarded by rapid promotion (Chief Radio Inspector 1913, Contract Manager 1914, Assistant Traffic Manager 1915, Commercial Manager 1917) he proposed the introduction of commercial radio broadcasting, but this received little response. Consequently, in 1919 he took the job of Commercial Manager of the newly formed Radio Corporation of America (RCA), becoming General Manager in 1921, Vice- President in 1922, Executive Vice-President in 1929 and President in 1930. In 1921 he was responsible for the broadcasting of the Dempsey-Carpentier title-fight, as a result of which RCA sold $80 million worth of radio receivers in the following three years. In 1926 he formed the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Rightly anticipating the development of television, in 1928 he inaugurated an experimental NBC television station and in 1939 demonstrated television at the New York World Fair. Because of his involvement with the provision of radio equipment for the armed services, he was made a lieutenant-colonel in the US Signal Corps Reserves in 1924, a full colonel in 1931 and, while serving as a communications consultant to General Eisenhower during the Second World War, Brigadier General in 1944.With the end of the war, RCA became a major manufacturer of television receivers and then invested greatly in the ultimately successful development of shadowmask tubes and receivers for colour television. Chairman and Chief Executive from 1934, Sarnoff held the former post until his retirement in 1970.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFrench Croix de Chevalier d'honneur 1935, Croix d'Officier 1940, Croix de Commandant 1947. Luxembourg Order of the Oaken Crown 1960. Japanese Order of the Rising Sun 1960. US Legion of Merit 1946. UN Citation 1949. French Union of Inventors Gold Medal 1954.KFSee also: Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma -
19 Vorstandsmitglied
Vorstandsmitglied n MGT, PERS member of the board, member of the management board, management board member, managing director* * *n <Mgmnt, Person> member of the board, member of the management board, management board member, managing director* * *Vorstandsmitglied
board member, member of the board [of directors], member of the managing committee (management, executive board, [executive] director, top-management official, corporate officer (US), top (sl.), public officer;
• ausscheidendes Vorstandsmitglied retiring director;
• lebenslänglich bestelltes Vorstandsmitglied life director;
• einfaches Vorstandsmitglied ordinary director;
• in Aussicht genommenes Vorstandsmitglied director designate;
• geschäftsführendes Vorstandsmitglied acting (managing) director (Br.), executive president (US), general manager, managing member, member of the executive board;
• privat interessiertes Vorstandsmitglied interested director;
• kaufmännisches Vorstandsmitglied commercial manager;
• stellvertretendes Vorstandsmitglied deputy board member, vice-member of the management, assistant director;
• hauptamtlich tätiges Vorstandsmitglied service director;
• für den Verkauf verantwortliches Vorstandsmitglied sales executive;
• Vorstandsmitglied für Absatz und Vertrieb marketing executive;
• Vorstandsmitglied für Finanzfragen financial manager;
• Vorstandsmitglied für Öffentlichkeitsfragen public-relations director;
• Vorstandsmitglied für Steuerfragen tax manager;
• Vorstandsmitglied abberufen to remove a director;
• j. als Vorstandsmitglied bestellen to appoint s. o. [to be] manager;
• pensionsreifes Vorstandsmitglied bestellen to appoint an over-age director;
• Vorstandsmitglied sein to act as director. -
20 Davis, Robert Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 6 June 1870 London, Englandd. 29 March 1965 Epsom, Surrey, England[br]English inventor of breathing, diving and escape apparatus.[br]Davis was the son of a detective with the City of London police. At the age of 11 he entered the employment of Siebe, Gorman \& Co., manufacturers of diving and other safety equipment since 1819, at their Lambeth works. By good fortune, his neat handwriting attracted the notice of Mr Gorman and he was transferred to work in the office. He studied hard after working hours and rose steadily in the firm. In his twenties he was promoted to Assistant Manager, then General Manager, Managing Director and finally Governing Director. He retired in 1960, having been made Life President the previous year, and continued to attend the office regularly until May 1964.Davis's entire career was devoted to research and development in the firm's special field. In 1906 he perfected the first practicable oxygen-breathing apparatus for use in mine rescue; it was widely adopted and with modifications was still in use in the 1990s. With Professor Leonard Hill he designed a deep-sea diving-bell incorporating a decompression chamber. He also invented an oxygen-breathing apparatus and heated apparel for airmen flying at high altitudes.Immediately after the first German gas attacks on the Western Front in April 1915, Davis devised a respirator, known as the stocking skene or veil mask. He quickly organized the mass manufacture of this device, roping in members of his family and placing the work in the homes of Lambeth: within 48 hours the first consignment was being sent off to France.He was a member of the Admiralty Deep Sea Diving Committee, which in 1933 completed tables for the safe ascent of divers with oxygen from a depth of 300 ft (91 m). They were compiled by Davis in conjunction with Professors J.B.S.Haldane and Leonard Hill and Captain G.C.Damant, the Royal Navy's leading diving expert. With revisions these tables have been used by the Navy ever since. Davis's best-known invention was first used in 1929: the Davis Submarine Escape Apparatus. It became standard equipment on submarines until it was replaced by the Built-in Breathing System, which the firm began manufacturing in 1951.The firm's works were bombed during the Second World War and were re-established at Chessington, Surrey. The extensive research facilities there were placed at the disposal of the Royal Navy and the Admiralty Experimental Diving Unit. Davis worked with Haldane and Hill on problems of the underwater physiology of working divers. A number of inventions issued from Chessington, such as the human torpedo, midget submarine and human minesweeper. In the early 1950s the firm helped to pioneer the use of underwater television to investigate the sinking of the submarine Affray and the crashed Comet jet airliners.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1932.BibliographyDavis was the author of several manuals on diving including Deep Sea Diving and Submarine Operations and Breathing in Irrespirable Atmospheres. He also wrote Resuscitation: A Brief Personal History of Siebe, Gorman \& Co. 1819–1957.Further ReadingObituary, 1965, The Times, 31 March, p. 16.LRD
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