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senior management

British  

noun

  1. another term for top management

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Tepper called it a “unnecessary dilution” for shareholders and a move that reflected “a striking lack of judgment on the part of the board and senior management team.”

From MarketWatch

“We believe this action reflects a striking lack of judgment on the part of the board and senior management team,” the letter reads.

From The Wall Street Journal

Congress imposed strict rules on how deaths in ICE custody should be reported, which include publicly posting “relevant details” within two business days and requiring ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility to investigate each death and provide a report to senior management.

From Salon

Several members of Liu's family, including his children, have occupied senior management roles in Giant, although his eldest daughter Liu Li-chu once told the China Times that working with him was "painful".

From Barron's

The Unite union said "upset" staff had only received a single email from senior management - with some only finding out about the potential sale after it was reported in the press.

From BBC