
The term director-general (plural directors-general, as `general` is postpositive) is a title given the highest executive officer within a governmental, statutory, NGO, third sector or not-for-profit institution. ==Australia== In most Australian states, the director-general is the most senior civil servant in any government department, reporting.....
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Title given to the persons who head certain international organizations, including the WTO.
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The Chief Executive of the Commission who reports to the Premier through Treasury and Parliament, the Minister for Disability Services, and the Disability Services Commission Board, appointed by the Minister for Disability Services.
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a senior Department of Health civil servant controlling a specific area of activity. There are currently director generals of social care, local government and care partnerships; workforce; research and development; health improvement and protection; and communications. The senior team also includes a principal accounting officer, chief nursing off...
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the executive head of an organization or of a major subdivision, as a branch or agency, of government.
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