Chief Legal Officer - Reporting Structure

Reporting Structure

The CLO typically reports directly to the CFO.

Corporate titles
Chief officers
  • President
  • Chief Accounting Officer
  • Chief Administrative Officer
  • Chief Analytics Officer
  • Chief Audit Executive
  • Chief Brand Officer
  • Chief Business Officer
  • Chief Channel Officer
  • Chief Commercial Officer
  • Chief Communications Officer
  • Chief Compliance Officer
  • Chief Creative Officer
  • Chief Data Officer
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Chief Information Security Officer
  • Chief Innovation Officer
  • Chief Knowledge Officer
  • Chief Learning Officer
  • Chief Legal Officer
  • Chief Marketing Officer
  • Chief Merchandising Officer
  • Chief Networking Officer
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • Chief Procurement Officer
  • Chief Product Officer
  • Chief Risk Officer
  • Chief Restructuring Officer
  • Chief Science Officer
  • Chief Stores Officer
  • Chief Strategy Officer
  • Chief Technology Officer
  • Chief Visionary Officer
  • Chief Web Officer
Other titles
  • Chairman
  • Creative director
  • Executive director
  • General counsel
  • Managing director
  • Non-executive director
  • Manager
  • supervisor
  • Team Lead
Related
  • Board of directors
  • Corporate governance
  • Executive pay
  • Senior management
  • Supervisory board
  • Talent management
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