What Is This Referring To? I Can't Figure It Out. :Grumpy:eta: I

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The discussion revolves around the term "National Executive Director" (NED) and its application, particularly in Canada. Participants clarify that NED refers to the highest level of directorship, and it's noted that Canada does not have a formal structure for Senior Executives at this time. It is explained that in order to be appointed as a NED, an individual must serve as a Senior Executive Director (SED) within a specific structure for a minimum of two years. Overall, the conversation highlights the differences in executive titles and organizational structures between regions.
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What is this referring to? I can't figure it out. :grumpy:

eta: I meant for it to say NED not Ned. I don't know who Ned is either.
 
National Executive Director
 
National Executive Director?

What is it referring to?
 
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Ahhh. Do we have those in Canada? What is a National Executive? Is that different than Executive?

I should know this but I've never heard of it being used in Canada...we don't have Senior Executives here yet.
 
You probably don't have them then, yet at least. National Exec is the highest level of directorship here.
 
ShanaSmith said:
You probably don't have them then, yet at least. National Exec is the highest level of directorship here.

And that have to maintain a certain level (SED with a certain structure under her) for two years before she is named NED.
 
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Ahhhhh well that makes sense!! Thanks!
 

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