There are three branches. The legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative consists of the house of representatives. The judicial consists of the supreme court. The president and his cabinet, works in the executive branch.
vetoing a law that expands federal spending
The chief prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials was Justice Robert H. Jackson, who was the chief American prosecutor.
The main parts of the executive branch in the United States are the President of the United States, the Vice President, the Cabinet, and various executive departments and agencies. These entities are responsible for enforcing laws, managing government operations, and implementing policies.
The main function of the executive branch is to enforce and administer laws, as well as oversee the operations of the government.
If you are referring to the US State of Georgia, there is no "head of state" as a term according the Georgia State Constitution, Article V. If you are referring to the Former Soviet State of Georgia, there is a "head of state", this role is part of the role of the President of Georgia, and is currently Mikheil Saakashvili (as of 2013).
Chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Georgia-Pacific Corporation
The plural of "chief executive" is "chief executives"
In 1993 Alston Dayton (Pete) Correll became chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Georgia-Pacific Corporation, one of the world's top manufacturers of paper and building products.
There are different titles for the chief executive. In some countries the chief executive is call president. In many companies, he or she is called the chief executive or chief executive officer.
Individually, chiefs, executives, officers. Collectively, Chief Executive Officers
FORMAL POWERS—The governor is the chief executive of the state and oversees the executive branch.formal powers—The governor is the chief law enforcement officer.This power to enforce laws is almost identical to that of the president of the United States.—The governor is the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.—The governor has the power to veto legislation,—The governor is allowed to fill any vacancies in the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia senate.
Chief Executive Officer
H. Allen Franklin became CEO of Georgia Power in 2000.
The US Government Chief Executive is the President.
Trust Company of Georgia (later renamed SunTrust), 1969-?; Trust Company Bank, 1985-1989, chairman and chief executive officer; SunTrust Banks, 1989-, president and chief executive officer.