Managing Director Seniority
I am wondering how Managing Director Seniority works. I know there is "senior" but sometimes it is just "managing director" but more than one person has that title and some are more senior than others. For instance, the company I am interning at has a CIO who is a managing director and a CCO who is a managing director but its obvious that the CIO is more senior. How is this determined? Also, the CIO and CFO's trades and option exercises appear on Yahoo finance, yet the CCO's do not. Any explanation to this as well?
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