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nonexecutive

British  
/ ˌnɒnɪɡˈzɛkjʊtɪv /

adjective

  1. not having the function or purpose of carrying plans, orders, laws, etc, into practical effect

    a nonexecutive role on the board

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“The company’s technology has not only survived combat conditions in Ukraine; it has improved because of them,” Erik Prince, Swarmer’s nonexecutive chairman and founder of the private military company Blackwater, said in a letter to prospective shareholders.

From MarketWatch

But new research finds the average nonexecutive employee’s future career is not affected.

From The Wall Street Journal

But a new study finds that working at a company that fails generally doesn’t affect the average nonexecutive employee’s future career.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some managing directors, the highest rank for a nonexecutive, now share small offices, a downgrade from their previous digs on Madison Avenue.

From The Wall Street Journal

In November 2019, he became nonexecutive board chairman.

From The Wall Street Journal