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Vnjporg  +  343531 Mon, 26 Mar 07 06:02 AM

Hello

I want to ask about the difrences between "President" and "Representative Director" of a company. Which one should I use for my Business card?(I am owner of the company)

Thanks

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Doll  +  343630 Mon, 26 Mar 07 12:21 PM
I have never heard a thing as president of the company second one sounds good to me.At any rate, wait for the native ones.
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Mister Micawber  +  343631 Mon, 26 Mar 07 12:23 PM

Are you a publicly traded company?  A Representative Director is the elected representative of controlling and preferred shareholders.  A President is the highest officer in a corporation under the Chairman of the Board; for smaller companies, s/he is often the same person as the CEO.

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Anonymous, 27 days ago
everyone uses president or director but i don't know about representative director.

 

 

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