1 the position of being one of the managers who control a company or organization, or the period that someone has this position:
Such 'trophy' directorships lacked a serious corporate base.
He combined high office in the civil service with managing directorships in the new economic conglomerates.
During the whole of his directorship he had to redefine the museum's goals several times to get funds for it.
His intellectual and political credentials made him the attractive candidate for directorship.
Corporate rivalry, interlocking directorships, bankruptcies, secret agreements, capital watering, profit and tariff disputes are all presented in considerable detail.
Although this figure declined slightly to 40.85 % in 2002 (reflecting a general reduction in the number of corporate directorships nationwide), it was actually an increase from 37 % in 1999.
In this case, the final decision is made after negotiations between the head of the medical ward or the division chief and the hospital's medical directorship.
Wuyun township requires that the directorship of the village economic association should normally go to the party secretary.