Director — may refer to: Contents 1 Arts 2 Business 3 Works 4 Othe … Wikipedia
Director — Di*rect or, n. [Cf. F. directeur.] 1. One who, or that which, directs; one who regulates, guides, or orders; a manager or superintendent. [1913 Webster] In all affairs thou sole director. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. One of a body of persons… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Director of football — is a term describing a senior management figure at a football club, most commonly used in Europe. The exact nature of the role is often unclear and extremely variable and causes much debate in the sports media. The term is almost exclusively used … Wikipedia
Director (band) — Director Origin Dublin, Ireland Genres Art rock,[1] Pop Years active 2005–present … Wikipedia
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency — Seal of the Central Intelligence Agency … Wikipedia
Director of Communications — is a position in the private and public sectors. The Director of Communications is responsible for managing and directing an organization s internal and external communications. They supervise public relations staff, create communication… … Wikipedia
Director of the National Security Agency — Director, National Security Agency Incumbent: GEN Keith B. Alexander, USA since: 2005 First … Wikipedia
Director (album) — Director Studio album by Avant Released April 25, 2006 … Wikipedia
Director of Operations — can refer to any of the below. Chief operating officer in business Director of Operations (military) The Director of Operations can also be referred to as the Operations Director . The role can have a wide range of responsibilities within an… … Wikipedia
Director of Audit — may refer to: Chief audit executive a corporate executive position Director of Audit (Hong Kong) head of the Audit Commission of Hong Kong This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Director's Commentary — was a comedy show created by Paul Duddridge and produced by Miles Ross for Jones The Film for ITV. Shown on ITV1 in 2004. It starred Rob Brydon as Peter de Lane, a fictional director who provided the audio commentary for the DVD releases of shows … Wikipedia