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senior management

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noun

  1. another term for top management

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A late-round job interview with members of a company’s senior management team is not the time to get into the weeds about your technical skills.

From MarketWatch

Goldman bankers complained to senior management, pointing out the seeming incongruence of the revelations and Ruemmler’s role on the firm’s reputational risk committee, which is charged with deciding which clients the bank shouldn’t work with.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cardinale and the other members of AC Milan’s senior management faced fan protests last May over the team’s operations and the club’s performance on the field.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the nurses raised their concerns, they "genuinely felt they were not being taken seriously" and were "being in essence fobbed off by senior management and seen as trouble-makers", the panel said.

From BBC

As part of its agreement with the state, Emergent said it will report to the attorney general’s office information regarding trading plans adopted, modified, or terminated by senior management and board members for a three-year period.

From The Wall Street Journal