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Corporate titles include:

  • CCO: Chief Credit Officer
  • CEO: Chief Executive Officer
  • CFO: Chief Financial Officer
  • CIO: Chief Information Officer
  • CISO: Chief Information Security Officer
  • CMO: Chief Marketing Officer
  • COO: Chief Operating Officer; DOO: Director of Operations
  • CRO: Chief Risk Officer
  • CSO: Chief Security Officer; Chief Strategy Officer
  • CTO: Chief Technical Officer or Chief Technology Officer


Certain corporate titles are given more for honor than out of any difference in job function. For example, the COO title is often given to a manager who really only runs a certain division of a company but is set to be in line to be the CEO. The titles "President" and "Vice President" are given in the same way.

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