CEO, CFO and CIO are titles for top executives at a corporation. The exact job descriptions depend on the company, but essentially:
- The CEO is the Chief Executive Officer, the "big boss". However, in corporations they report to the board of directors who have ultimate control and responsibility, including hiring and firing the CEO.
- A CFO is Chief Financial Officer. They direct a company's financial goals, objectives, and budgets. They oversee the investment of funds and manage associated risks, supervise cash management activities, execute capital-raising strategies to support a firm's expansion, and deal with mergers and acquisitions.
- A CIO can be the Chief Information Officer, responsible for the overall technological direction of their company. They are increasingly involved in the strategic business plan of a firm as part of the executive team. These managers propose budgets for projects and programs, and make decisions on staff training and equipment purchases. They hire and assign computer specialists, information technology workers, and support personnel to carry out specific parts of the projects. They supervise the work of these employees, review their output, and establish administrative procedures and policies. Chief information officers also provide organizations with the vision to master information technology as a competitive tool.
- CIO can also stand for Chief Investment Officer. A chief investment officer is usually connected to asset managers and they make investment decisions on how to invest the assets of client portfolios.
CEO stands for Chief Executive Officer, who is responsible for managing the overall operations and resources of a company. CFO stands for Chief Financial Officer, who is in charge of overseeing the financial activities and strategies of a company. CIO stands for Chief Information Officer, responsible for managing the information technology and computer systems that support the organization's goals.
CEO means chief executive officer CFO means chief financial officer CIO means chief information officer
CEO CFO COO CIO
The chain of command of a company is often like this; CEO | President / | \ CIO CFO VP of Sales
President and CEO: Miguel A. Fuentes Jr. COO and CIO: Steven Anderman CFO: Victor DeMarco
CIO = Chief Information Officer CTO = Chief Technology Officer COO = Chief Operating Officer
who is the CIO of Cold Stone Creamery
there are six C - suite. CEO - Chief Executive Officer CFO - Chief Financial Officer COO - Chief Operation Officer CTO - Chief Technology Officer CIO - Chief Information Officer CMO - Chief Marketing Officer
Corporate management generally refers to the "C" level executives: CEO (chief executive officer), COO (chief operating officer), CIO (chief information officer), CFO (chief finance officer - sometimes called the Controller or Comptroller), and the Director of Marketing.
Well the CEO of the company is Eitan Getel, if that's what you meant
The Officers (IE - CEO, CIO...etc...)
The Chief Executive Officer, CEO is the highest ranking officer in a corporation. He is higher than the CFO (chief financial officer) and the COO (chief operations officer) and the CIO (chief information officer) and the CSO (chief security officer), who all report to him, and to the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors are not officers of the corporation, but they are the final decision makers for the business.
There are actually several different acronyms for the word chief. Some of these acronyms include C, CHF, CH, ch, CIO, and CEO.