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company secretary

British  

noun

  1. an officer of an incorporated company who has certain legal obligations

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She can’t help but notice that “a group of young company members — all women, of course — fell into formation like a chorus line executing a series of perfect kicks. One became his de facto assistant, another a self-appointed company secretary, a third kept petty annoyances at bay.”

From Washington Post

"The cost of everything will rise with all the extra tariffs businesses will have to pay on goods going in both directions," according to Jo Ackers, the company secretary of one of the largest shellfish wholesalers in Bridlington.

From BBC

Future Retail’s Company Secretary, Virendra Samani, answered most of NSE’s queries in a late night e-mail on Oct.

From Reuters

China’s announcement Saturday that it may block the export of key technology has thrown into question the proposed forced sale of the popular video app TikTok to an American company, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday.

From Washington Times

Lesiba Mashapa, NCR company secretary, said big lenders granted loan sizes he viewed as excessive.

From Reuters