cio

IPA: tʃioʊ

Root Word: CIO

noun

  • (US, labor union) Initialism of Congress of Industrial Organizations.
  • Initialism of chief information officer. [An executive who is in charge of the technical affairs of a business, notably as head of the information technology department, typically directly under the chief executive officer and/or the board.]
  • Initialism of chief investment officer.
  • Initialism of chief innovation officer.
  • (UK) Initialism of Charitable incorporated organisation.
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Examples of "cio" in Sentences

  • The Great Depression and the CIO.
  • An urgent reason a cio mi trasse.
  • Along with it, CIO credibility has increased.
  • At the age of 20 he was the CIO of the group.
  • The Great Depression and the founding of the CIO.
  • And that article contained no criticism of the AFL CIO.
  • She most recently sang the role of Cio Cio San at the house in 2009.
  • The AFL outpaced the CIO in membership growth after the CIO was formed.
  • It was formed in 1955 when the AFL and the CIO merged after a long estrangement.
  • The CIO must create an environment in which the ability of the CIO organization to contribute to the success of the enterprise is recognized.

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