Definition
A senior executive who serves as second-in-command, ready to step into the top role when needed, or more commonly, someone who runs an important division while collecting an impressive title. In startups, vice-presidents multiply like rabbits; in established corporations, becoming one actually means something. The corporate equivalent of being heir to the throne, except with more spreadsheets.
Example Usage
After ten years as director of operations, she was promoted to vice-president of supply chain management.
Source: Common corporate terminology
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