Noun
(management) A subcommittee of a board authorized to make some decisions on behalf of the entire board.
(government, politics, Quebec) the equivalent of the cabinet of ministers for a city government, serving the mayor.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIf the state is the executive committee of the great corporation and the planning system, it is partly because neoclassical economics is its instrument for neutralizing the suspicion that this is so. John Kenneth Galbraith
Acting on the recommendation of its executive committee, the board voted in 1988 to phase out printing operations. Source: Internet
After he saw the Instagram posts, Gutierrez said he and the chapter’s executive committee conducted full judicial reviews for each individual post and tried to gather as much information as possible before confronting members accused of racist actions. Source: Internet
“(After this weekend’s matches) we held a meeting of the executive committee and discussed the opinions of all stakeholders including fans and players. Source: Internet
After the elections, the Normalisation Committee will have up to 16 March 2020 to vacate the NFA offices after a proper handover and orientation procedure for the new executive committee members has been finalised. Source: Internet
After the close of the council a fifth and final meeting of the commission was held, again enlarged to include sixteen bishops as an executive committee, in Rome in the spring of 1966. Source: Internet