The word vice president

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A vice president, also director in British English, is an officer in government or business who is below the president (chief executive officer) in rank. It can also refer to executive vice presidents, signifying that the vice president is on the executive branch of the government, university or company. The name comes from the Latin term vice meaning «in place of» and typically serves as pro tempore (Latin: ’for the time being’) to the president.[1] In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy president. In everyday speech, the abbreviation VP is used.

In government[edit]

In government, a vice president is a person whose primary responsibility is to act in place of the president on the event of the president’s death, resignation or incapacity. Vice presidents are either elected jointly with the president as their running mate, or more rarely, appointed independently after the president’s election.

Most governments with vice presidents have one person in this role at any time, although in some countries there are two or more vice presidents–an extreme case being Iran’s 12 vice presidents. If the president is not present, dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to fulfill their duties, the vice president will generally serve as president. In many presidential systems, the vice president does not wield much day-to-day political power, but is still considered an important member of the cabinet. A few vice presidents in the Americas also hold the position of president of the senate; this is the case, for example, in Argentina, the United States, and Uruguay. The vice president sometimes assumes some of the ceremonial duties of the president, such as attending diplomatic functions and events that the actual president may be too busy to attend; the Vice President of the United States, for example, often attends funerals of world leaders on behalf of the president. In parliamentary or semi-presidential systems, a vice president may coexist with a prime minister, as is the case in India and Namibia, but the presence of both offices concurrently is rare.

In business[edit]

In business, «vice president» refers to hierarchical position that ranges from extremely senior positions directly reporting to C-level executives (in non-financial companies), to junior non-management positions with four to 10 years of experience (in financial companies).

In non-financial businesses, vice presidents often report directly to the president or CEO of the company and are members of the executive management team. Some corporations that use this term may have individuals with the title of vice president responsible for specific business divisions (e.g., vice president for legal, vice president for sales and marketing, vice president for finance, and vice president for human resources).

When there are several vice presidents in a company, these individuals are sometimes differentiated with titles denoting higher positions such as executive vice president or senior vice president, with the remaining management team holding the title vice president. The title of assistant vice president or associate vice president is used in large organizations below vice president and there can be a very convoluted list of other types of VPs as seen in the next section.

As many of these VPs have minimal employees reporting to them, their necessity has been questioned, with for example Inc. magazine arguing to flatten the corporate hierarchy.[2] Similarly, as universities have adopted a corporate structure[3] there is concern over administrative bloat[4] and over-paying VPs.[5] Benjamin Ginsberg, a political scientist and professor, has claimed the proliferation of VPs and other administrators is destroying universities.[6] «Corporate vice president» is an older term that usually denotes a vice president that is named as a corporate officer by the board of directors. Not all vice presidents in a company in the modern business environment are named as an official corporate officer.[citation needed]

Hierarchy of vice presidents[edit]

Depending on the specific organization, the following may be an example of the hierarchy of the vice presidents. Also below list explains where VP sits in organization job level:

  • President
  • Joint President
  • Deputy President
  • First Executive Vice President (FEVP)
  • Senior Executive Vice President (SEVP)
  • Executive Vice President (EVP)
  • Senior Vice President (SVP)
  • Group Vice President (GVP)
  • Vice President (VP)
  • Additional Vice President (Addl. VP)
  • Joint Vice President (Jt. VP)
  • Deputy Vice President (Deputy VP)
  • Associate Vice President (Asso. VP)
  • Assistant Vice President (Asst. VP)
  • Chief General Manager (CGM)
  • Senior General Manager (SGM)
  • General Manager (GM)
  • Deputy General Manager (DGM)
  • Assistant General Manager (AGM)
  • Chief Manager (CM)
  • Senior Manager (SM)
  • Manager (M)
  • Deputy Manager (DM)
  • Assistant Manager (AM)
Rank U.S. executive officer UK executive officer Investment bank executive officer India Senior Management Hierarchy Asia Pacific executive officer
1 President (second to Chief Executive Officer) Managing Director (second to CEO or CxO) President Managing Director (third to Chairman, equal or sometimes second to CEO) President
2 Deputy President Deputy Managing Director Deputy President Deputy Managing Director or Group Executive or Group Head Deputy President
3 First Executive VP or Senior EVP Executive Director SEVP Joint President or SEVP Deputy President
4 Executive VP, Group VP EVP EVP EVP or Director EVP
5 Senior VP Senior Director Senior Managing Director Senior VP Senior VP
6 Corporate VP Director Managing Director Group VP Corporate VP
7 Vice President Deputy Director Executive Director Vice President Corporate VP

This comparison is not strictly correct, as director is a legal term, meaning someone registered with the relevant country’s company registrar (or simply named in the legal documents, for countries not having company registration) as having managerial control of the company, and having legal responsibility for its operation, whilst a vice president does not. In either case the responsibilities may be overall to the company, a region (US, EMEA, CEE…), business unit or function such as sales, marketing, IT etc.

In financial services companies[edit]

In financial companies, a «vice president» is usually a seniority rank that denotes higher responsibility, though such may not be leadership. The title does not denote a leadership position within the company, but often a role relatively junior to the executive board. Financial services companies have multiple vice presidents,[7] possibly because the title is a form of delayering when an employee can not be moved higher in the organization but still deserves recognition.[8] In most cases, the title merely implies that someone is in a medium-seniority individual contributor role. Larger financial institutions have thousands of employees with the title «Vice President».[9]

In other organizations[edit]

In other organizations (e.g., trade unions, societies, clubs) one or multiple vice presidents are elected by the members of the organization. When multiple vice presidents are elected, the positions are usually numbered to prevent confusion as to who may preside or succeed to the office of president upon vacancy of that office (for example: first vice president, second vice president, and so on).[10] In some cases vice presidents are given titles due to their specific responsibilities, for example: vice president of operations, finance, etc.[10] In some associations the first vice president can be interchangeable with executive vice president and the remaining vice presidents are ranked in order of their seniority. Sometimes a vice president is also called presidium member, especially when there are more than person holding the post.

The primary responsibility of the vice president of a club or organization is to be prepared to assume the powers and duties of the office of the president in the case of a vacancy in that office.[10] If the office of president becomes vacant, the vice president (or in clubs with multiple vice presidents, the VP that occupies the highest-ranking office), will assume the office of president, with the lower vice presidents to fill in the remaining vice presidencies, leaving the lowest vice presidency to be filled by either election or appointment.[10] If the bylaws of a club specifically provide of the officer title of president-elect, that officer would assume the powers and duties of the president upon vacancy of that office only if specified in the bylaws.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ «vice», etymologyonlive.com
  2. ^ «3 Reasons to Eliminate Hierarchy in Your Company». Inc.com. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  3. ^ «The Slow Death of the University». The Chronicle of Higher Education. 6 April 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  4. ^ «Research scores of US top brass fail to shine». Timeshighereducation.com. 20 July 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  5. ^ Pearce, Joshua (2016). «Are you overpaying your academic executive team? A method for detecting unmerited academic executive compensation». Tertiary Education and Management. 22 (3): 189–201. doi:10.1080/13583883.2016.1181198. S2CID 148102314.
  6. ^ Benjamin Ginsberg. The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters (2011). Oxford University Press.
  7. ^ According to The Economist, on the website LinkedIn, the title of vice-president grew 426% faster than website membership growth, from 2005 to 2009
  8. ^ «The Legal Pitfalls of Job Title Inflation (Part I): Apparent Authority and Employee Misclassification». Association of Corporate Counsel. 2013.
  9. ^ «Goldman Plays Damage Control — WSJ».
  10. ^ a b c d e Robert, Henry M.; et al. (2011). Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised (11th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo Press. pp. 457–458. ISBN 978-0-306-82020-5.

Further reading[edit]

  • National Association of Parliamentarians® (1993). Spotlight on You the Vice-President or President-Elect. Independence, MO: National Association of Parliamentarians®. ISBN 978-1-884048-203.

External links[edit]

  • American Institute of Parliamentarians — www.aipparl.org

вице-президент

существительное

- вице-президент
- вице-президент, иногда директор (компании, банка и т. п.)

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

Примеры с переводом

The vice-president must now take on the mantle of supreme power.

Вице-президент должен теперь принять верховную власть.

He probably acted in consort with the Vice-President’s top counsellor.

Не исключено, что он действовал совместно с главным советником вице-президента.

Unless my eyes deceive me, that’s the vice-president sitting over there.

Если это не обман зрения, то там сидит вице-президент.

My supervisor was advanced to the position of vice-president about a year ago.

Примерно год назад мой начальник был переведен на должность вице-президента.

Примеры, ожидающие перевода

Vince is vice-president of corporate communications.

Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке , напротив примера.

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1

: an officer next in rank to a president and usually empowered to serve as president in that officer’s absence or disability

2

: any of several officers serving as a president’s deputies in charge of particular locations or functions

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He became the Vice President of the United States.



the company’s executive vice-president of sales

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Jackson began to realize that he and his Vice President had fundamental differences.



Джексон начал осознавать, что по многим вопросам он и вице-президент имеют кардинально разные точки зрения.


Vice President Joe Biden previously made a similar pledge.



Несколькими днями ранее с подобным заявлением выступил и вице-президент Джо Байден.


01.06.2015 — 15.02.2017: Vice President with similar responsibilities.



С 01.06.2015 по 15.02.2017 работал в должности Вице-Президента с аналогичными служебными обязанностями.


He had to resign after lying to Vice President Pence.



Ему пришлось уйти в отставку после того, как он был уличен в серьезной лжи вице-президенту Пенсу.


Vice President al-Beidh was officially dismissed.



Вице-президент аль-Бейд был официально уволен со своего поста.


I did, with Vice President Biden.


Vice President Joe Biden quickly silenced them.



Вице-президент Джо Байден быстро обратил эти слова против него.


2006-2007, Vice President of OJSC Sibneft for processing and sales.



2006-2007 гг. — вице-президент ОАО «Сибнефть» по переработке и сбыту.


In 1968 Moore co-founded Intel, serving initially as Executive Vice President.



В 1968 г. Г. Мур стал одним из основателей корпорации Intel, где первое время занимал должность исполнительного вице-президента.


Clinton said neither President Obama nor Vice President Biden was involved in security decisions.



Клинтон также отметила, что ни президент Барак Обама, ни вице-президент Джо Байден не вовлечены в принятие решений по обеспечению безопасности дипмиссий.


Johnson had been Vice President under Kennedy.


From 1998 to 1999 — First Vice President of Rosmysomoltorg.



С 1998 года по 1999 год — первый вице-президент компании «Росмясомолторг».


Olin joined Harley-Davidson in 2003 as Vice President and Controller.



Олин присоединился к команде Harley-Davidson в 2003 году в качестве вице-президента и главного бухгалтера.


Neil Ryding joined Haemonetics in 2015 as Executive Vice President, Global Operations.



Нил Райдинг начал работу в компании Haemonetics в 2015 году на должности исполнительного вице-президента по международной деятельности.


Vice President Aaron Burr killed Hamilton in a duel.



Ответ: Вице-президент Аарон Бёр (Burr) убил Гамильтона на дуэли.


Hardy Myers is Senior Vice President, Strategy&Business Development.



Харди Майерс (Hardy Myers) — старший вице-президент по стратегии и корпоративному развитию.


President Benigno Aquino III and Vice President Jejomar Binay.



Главой государства является президент Бенигно III Акино и вице-президент Джейомар Бинай.


Please welcome Atlantic Council Executive Vice President Damon Wilson.



С этим мнением согласен исполнительный вице-президент Атлантического совета Дэмон Уилсон (Damon Wilson).


Shefali Shah is Senior Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel.



Шефали Шах (Shefali Shah) — Старший вице-президент, Главный административный директор и Генеральный юрисконсульт.


If the 1st Vice President is also unavailable, the 2nd Vice President shall preside.

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