Corporate and Organizational Executives X Industry & Occupation: Public Service, Legal & Administration

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National Health Insurance Association Executive

Serves as an executive such as director or auditor of a National Health Insurance Association, making decisions on association operations including premium settings, benefit policies, and financial management.

Foundation executive officer (Chairman, Director, Auditor)

Oversees the management and operations of a foundation, executes decisions of the board of directors, and performs audits of operations and accounting as an auditor.

Secretary-General (Political Party)

Oversees all general administrative operations of a political party as an executive position, handling organization management, finance and budget management, public relations, external coordination, and more.

Religious Corporation Officer

An officer who formulates operational policies for religious corporations, manages organizations, supervises finances, and handles external coordination.

Political party headquarters executive (excluding legislators)

A managerial position responsible for party operations, policy planning, public relations activities, organization management, etc., at the headquarters of a political party.

National Federation of SME Associations Executive

A position at the National Federation of Small and Medium Enterprise Associations that oversees the formulation of operational policies and the promotion of external business initiatives.

Local independent administrative corporation executive (President, Director, Auditor)

The president, directors, and auditors of local independent administrative corporations determine the corporation's operational policies, manage the organization, conduct financial and operational audits, and serve as executives responsible for ensuring proper public service delivery and governance.

Special Corporation Executive

As an executive such as a director or board member of a special corporation, this managerial position aims to balance public interest and operational efficiency, supervising business execution, formulating strategies, and coordinating with stakeholders.

Independent Administrative Institution Executive (President, Director, Auditor)

The president, directors, and auditors of independent administrative institutions serve as members of the corporation's highest decision-making body, determining management policies, supervising business execution, conducting audits, and overseeing organizational operations.

Land Development Corporation Director

Corporate officer who oversees the management of land development corporations established by local governments, handling everything from planning to implementation and supervision of land development projects.