- CEO
- Company head
- Corp. top dog
- Corporate VIP
- Board-room VIP
- Girlboss's dream career, in brief
- Head honcho
- Company VIP
- Corp, exec
- Corp. jet passenger
- Corporate exec
- Top executive
- Big boss
- Shonda Rhimes, to Shondaland
- Victim of the glass cliff, maybe
- Cheese on a board?
- Former title for Indra Nooyi and Vikram Pandit
- One praised for firing lots of people, often
- Zuckerberg or Bezos, e.g.
- CBS's Les Moonves, e.g.
- Leading suit
- One with a corner office, often
- VIP with a lot of yes-men, perhaps
- Zuckerberg or Fiorina
- Corner office title
- Jeff Bezos, for one
- One with a golden parachute
- Cook, e.g.
- One who might have a golden parachute
- Shou Zi Chew's title at TikTok
- Corp. bigwig
- Capt. of industry
- Co. captain
- Apple's Timothy Cook, for short
- Biggest suit, for short
- Boardroom bigwig
- Business founder, often
- CNN's Jeff Zucker, e.g.
- Corner office type: Abbr.
- Corp. V.I.P.
- Page of Google, e.g.
- Uber's Travis Kalanick, e.g.
- Eric S. Yuan of Zoom, e.g.
- Firm body, briefly
- Eric Yuan's title at Zoom
- Small head?
- Sundar Pichai's title at Alphabet
- Biz biggie
- Business VIP
- VIP in business
- Top exec
- Biz boss
- Bus. big shot
- Biz bigwig
- Suit that trumps all others?
- Corp. big shot
- VIP with an MBA
- Chairman of Air Canada, or C.N. (abbr.)
- Top dog at Air Canada or CN, for short
- Corp. leader
- Firm head
- Ken Lay's former title
- Chart topper?
- Intel's Paul S. Otellini, e.g.
- M.B.A.'s dream position
- Big decision maker, say
- Hierarchy-chart topper
- Highest suit?
- Kenneth Lay or Jeffrey Skilling, vis-à-vis 52 Down
- Big shot with a brass name plate, maybe
- GM wheel
- Gates, once
- Participant in some high-level negotiations
- Top of the food chain, so to speak
- Facetious title on a stay-at-home parent's "résumé"
- Jobs at a big tech company, once
- Top of a chain
- Board of Dir. member, usually
- Corp. decision-maker
- Corp.'s top dog
- Company bigwig
- Corp. head
- Corp. honcho
- Corporate bigwig
- Jeff Bezos, to Amazon.com
- Steven Ballmer, Steven Jobs, or Steven Appleton
- Co. bigwig
- Stock option recipient (inits.)
- VIP who may have an MBA
- Bus. driver?
- Forbes profilee
- Bus. boss
- Bus. bigwig
- Co. overseer
- Head honcho, briefly
- Top of the corp. ladder
- Big shot on the board
- Head of the co.
- Fortune cover subj.
- Steve Ballmer, to Microsoft (abbr.)
- Board big shot, briefly
- Board leader, sometimes (abbr.)
- Samuel Palmisano, at IBM
- Office VIP
- Wall St. VIP
- Bill Gates at Microsoft, once (abbr.)
- Bus. position
- Corp. director
- Head of GE, e.g.
- Larry Page, at Google
- Jobs's job, once
- Mary T. Barra's position at GM starting in 2014
- Apple's Tim Cook, e.g.
- Corp. kahuna
- Top banana, briefly
- Wharton grad's dream job, perhaps (abbr.)
- Big cheese
- Mr. ___ is what my title say (Rich Homie Quan lyric)
- Mary Barra, for GM
- Nadella, e.g.
- Steve Keener, for Little League, e.g.
- Limo rider, perhaps
- Boardroom exec.
- Corp. ladder leader
- Prez's boss
- Co. star?
- Big wheel in a bus.
- Corp. big enchilada
- Major suit?
- Superior suit?
- Big suit?
- Firm figure?
- Top-of-the-line suit?
- Co. leader
- Corp. boss
- Jobs, vis-à-vis Apple Inc.
- Big suit, briefly
- Corp. head honcho
- Disney's Bob Iger, e.g.
- Satya Nadella of Microsoft, e.g.
- Senior exec
- Board VIP
- Corp. top banana
- GM's Mary Barra, for one
- Annual report VIP
- Boardroom cheese?
- VIP with a corner office, perhaps
- 4-Down, e.g.
- Board bigwig
- Board boss
- Leader with perks
- Board leader
- Jobs title, once
- One on top of an org chart
- Usually well-compensated leader
- Head of the corp.
- Title for Amazon's Jeff Bezos
- GM's Mary Barra, e.g.
- Musk of Tesla, e.g.
- Citigroup's Jane Fraser, e.g.
- Rosalind Brewer of Walgreens, e.g.
- Corp. suit
- Gina Boswell of Bath & Body Works, e.g.: Abbr.
- Microsoft's Satya Nadella, e.g.: Abbr.
- Org chart topper, typically
- Big boss at a big corp.
- Corporate leader: Abbr.
- Big shot seen in annual reports
- Company head: Abbr.
- Business leader: Abbr.
- Co. head
- Mgmt. bigwig
- Big wheel
- Top suit
- Corporate boss: Abbr.
- Board member, usually
- Business biggie
- Board mem., usually
- Boardroom regular
- One in charge
- Business bigwig: Abbr.
- Top dog, for short
- 56 Across, at Beats
- Boardroom bigwig, briefly
- Boardroom boss
- Buffett title
- Organization chart topper
- Recall announcer, maybe
- Tim Cook's title
- Big wheel, briefly
- Tim Cook, at Apple
- Big boss, briefly
- Buffett title: Abbr.
- Business mag "For High Growth Ventures"
- Mark Zuckerberg title
- Warren Buffett title
- Zuckerberg title
- Mag for high-level leaders
- Top corp. leader
- Top of an org chart
- Gates' former Microsoft title
- Letters for Musk or Bezos
- Big biz bigwig
- Cook since '11
- Head of a corporation: Abbr.
- Lofty suit
- One seen in annual reports
- Top person at a co.
- Annual report signatory
- Org chart topper
- Title at the top
- Top corporate leader: Abbr.
- Board meeting attendee
- Designation for a big boss
- Leader of a big co.
- Big boss, for short
- One with a corner office, usually
- Steve Ballmer, at Microsoft
- Fortune profilee, for short
- Top banana, for short
- VIP at the top of a ladder
- Corporate kahuna, for short
- Inc. profilee
- VIP with an MBA, perhaps
- B school commencement speaker, maybe
- Many a B school graduate
- Person with a golden parachute, perhaps
- B&N's Steve Riggio, e.g.
- Dream title for an MBA
- Highest-ranking suit
- Woman on top, perhaps
- Co. commander
- Fortune cover subject
- Ind. leader
- Suit with an MBA, maybe
- V.I.P. in a corp.
- Corp. chairman
- Bus. V.I.P.
- High exec
- Bus. mogul
- Corp. biggie
- Limo figure, maybe
- Board member, for short
- Company honcho
- Corporate head, for short
- Bill Gates, e.g.: Abbr.
- Corp. numero uno
- Wharton grad's aspiration, maybe
- Business big
- Head of a board: Abbr.
- AT&T has one
- Mr. Big or Ms. Big
- Subj. of a Fortune profile
- M.B.A. holder, maybe
- Corporation's top person: Abbr.
- Head boss, initially
- Headhunter's big recruit, for short
- Private jet V.I.P., maybe
- Board honcho
- Fortune subj.
- Golden parachute receiver, maybe: Abbr.
- Board of directors hiree
- First suit?
- Many a corner office holder, for short
- One driving a bus.?
- Hierarchy chart's top box
- Pooh-bah hired by a board of directors
- Boss of bosses
- Many a Fortune profilee, for short
- Outfit's biggest suit
- Person with a corner ofc., maybe
- Top of a ladder?: Abbr.
- Corp.'s 8-Down
- Fig. at the top of an organizational chart
- Business honcho
- G.M.'s Mary Barra, beginning in 2014
- Fast Company profilee, for short
- Firm cheese?
- CNBC interviewee, maybe
- Driver of a bus.
- Inc. cover subj.
- Jeff Bezos, for Amazon
- Michael Bloomberg or Jeff Bezos, for short
- No. 1 in a company
- One who might have a corner office, for short
- Onetime title for Carly Fiorina
- Top of an outfit?
- Board hiree, for short
- Fig. in annual reports
- One likely to have lots of perks
- Chairman and ___ (common title)
- Corp. mogul
- Corporate boss, briefly
- One showing firm leadership?
- One who might meet with a venture capitalist, for short
- Position sought by some M.B.A.s
- Board appointee, for short
- Elon Musk, for 34-Across
- Title also held by many a co. president
- Top of a corporate ladder, for short
- Top of an outfit, for short?
- Board pick
- Corporate biggie
- Corporate honcho
- Jobs at Apple, once
- Mary Barra, for G.M., beginning in 2014
- Bigwig hired by a board
- Many a golden parachute recipient, in brief
- One who might meet with angels, for short
- ___ compensation (subject of modern debate)
- Business bigwig, for short
- Co. big
- Company head, for short
- Head to the office?
- Person in a head set?
- Top dog at a corp.
- Top of the ladder, in brief
- Big boss, informally
- Board hiree, in brief
- Chart topper, for short?
- Head for business?
- Lead runner, for short?
- Top spot, in brief
- Position held by a woman at roughly 10% of Fortune 500 companies
- Someone who's way up in your business?
- Golden parachute recipient (3)
- Co. kingpin
- Firm VIP
- Co. honcho
- Co. top dog
- Corp. kingpin
- Co.'s top dog
- Co. VIP
- Co. suit
- Jeff Bezos or Meg Whitman
- Mary Barra, for General Motors
- Xerox's Ursula Burns was the first black female to hold this title for a Fortune 500 company
- Steven Ballmer, notably
- Position at the top of an org chart, for short
- ___-to-worker pay ratio (statistic that, for S. & P. 500 companies in 2020, averaged 299:1)
- Corp. board appointee
- Top corporate exec.
- Company exec.
- Corporation boss
- Bus. suite doorplate letters, perhaps
- Business suite doorplate letters, perhaps
- He bosses the Pres.
- Corp. ladder topper
- Corporate top dog
- Corporate biggie, briefly
- Firm head, briefly
- Lofty exec
- Boardroom biggie
- Fortune 500 VIP
- Boss's boss's boss, perhaps: Abbr.
- Jane Fraser, for Citigroup
- Linda Rendle, for Clorox
- VIP who may have the nicest office
- Corp. figure who may be anti-union
- Sundar Pichai, for Google
- Mary Barra's title at GM
- Org chart head
- Bus. leader
- Honcho
- The Boss' initials
- Board head: abbr.
- Corp. titan
- Head honcho: abbr.
- Every co. has one
- Bill Gates, e.g.
- MBA's goal, perhaps
- Executive letters
- Forbes profilee, sometimes
- Corporate shot-caller
- Organization biggie, briefly
- Corp. helmsman
- Corporate bigwig, for short
- Musk, to SpaceX and Tesla
- Rex Tillerson, to ExxonMobil, once
- Tillerson to ExxonMobil, once (Abbr.)
- Top 14-Across
- One in charge, for short
- Zuckerberg, to Facebook
- Corporate highest-up
- Musk, to Tesla
- Zuck, to Facebook
- C-suite leader
- CNBC interviewee's title, maybe
- Oprah, for Harpo Productions
- Shonda Rhimes, for Shondaland
- Bethany Yellowtail, for the fashion line B.Yellowtail
- C-suite head
- Former title for Ursula Burns at Xerox
- Iman, for IMAN Cosmetics
- Rosalind Brewer's title at Walgreens
- Company leader paid ~351 times more than the typical worker in the U.S.
- Corporate exec picked by the board
- Corporate head
- Head of a company
- Jane Fraser, for Citigroup, e.g.
- Pat McGrath, for Pat McGrath Labs
- Sonia Syngal's title at Gap
- Title hidden in "place of business"
- Writer of an annual report's intro
- Corporate leader
- Jacqueline Hernandez, for New Majority Ready
- Karen Lynch, for CVS Health
- Sylvia Rhone, for Epic Records
- Thasunda Duckett, for TIAA
- Carol Tome, for UPS
- Corporate big cheese
- Mpumi Madisa, for Bidvest Group
- Certain VIP
- Pres., perhaps
- Short suit?
- Jobs at Apple, e.g.
- Page, for Google
- High-ranking suit
- Biz VIP
- AOL or CVS head, e.g.
- Carol B. Tomé of UPS, e.g.
- Jo Ann Jenkins of AARP, e.g.
- Chair's colleague
- Gates or Eisner, e.g.
- Jobs at Apple: Abbr.
- Big suit, for short
- Opening bell ringer at the NYSE, often
- Page of Alphabet, e.g.
- Top suit, for short
- Wall St. bigwig
- Wall St. honcho
- Major suit, for short
- Dell of Dell, e.g.: Abbr.
- Board appointment
- Musk, e.g.
- C-suite bigwig