head a department

Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words

To be the leader or person in charge of a department.

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Examples (10)

  • She was chosen to head the new marketing department.
  • After his promotion, he now heads the sales department.
  • Who will head the department while the current director is on leave?
  • He successfully headed the research department for over a decade before retiring.
  • Heading a large department comes with a great deal of responsibility.
  • Dr. Chen has been heading the physics department since the university was founded.
  • The board is looking for an experienced executive to head the finance department.
  • It takes strong leadership skills to effectively head a government department.
  • She felt she wasn't ready to head such an important department so early in her career.
  • The person who heads the human resources department will oversee all hiring.