account executive

NOUN
  1. someone in charge of a client's account for an advertising agency or brokerage or other service business
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How To Use account executive In A Sentence

  • Carl and Kim had been eagerly anticipating the birth after Kim, a 33-year-old insurance account executive, discovered she was pregnant last year.
  • Upon completion, trainees are relocated based on business needs and become either account executives or operation managers.
  • Once a purchase order is entered, your assigned account executive along with our logistics coordinator will oversee the entire process of your production from sampling to fulfillment.
  • All you have to do is look at the account executive sitting across your desk (the fellow with the lugubrious face and the calf-like eyes), and say ‘Yes!’
  • Most agencies have a group of people called account executives who are responsible for liaising between the client and the agency staff who work on the account.
  • Once a purchase order is entered, your assigned account executive along with our logistics coordinator will oversee the entire process of your production from sampling to fulfillment.
  • If you're trying to get a job as an account executive at a small company, you may not want to include that you were, say, a Rhodes scholar.
  • He worked his way up from messenger boy to account executive.
  • Advertising account executives must be green with envy; fundraisers must be tearing their hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are whole departments devoted to media buying and planning, client services (often called AE's for Account Executives), studio production, art buying, strategic services, human resources, quality assurance (proofreaders), accounting, and traffic. Buzz, Balls & Hype
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