Director-general

"Director-general" in a Sentence (8 examples)

His official title is Director-General of the Environment Agency.

"It's mind-blowing," says WWF Director-General Marco Lambertini, describing the crisis as "unprecedented in its speed, in its scale, and because it is single-handed."

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) director-general Tuesday issued another warning against “vaccine nationalism,” — countries putting their own interests ahead of others in trying to secure supplies of a possible vaccine.

“This is a scandal that must stop now,” said the director-general about the global vaccine disparity.

Margaret Chan has been Director-General of the World Health Organization for just three weeks. She exudes optimism despite the enormous task of taming a multitude of global health threats before her.

At a WHA conference here, Magaret Chan, WHO’s director-general, kicked off a panel discussion on Ebola with a cheery note — a reminder that Liberia had been declared Ebola-free May 9.

In November 2022, Mehriban Aliyeva formally requested the termination of her duties as a Goodwill Ambassador by addressing a letter to the UNESCO Director-General.

For the following two years I was the Foreign Office spokesman and for the subsequent five years I was Director-General of the Government Information Office.

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