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| - The Executive Directorship Board, otherwise known as the Direx Board, was responsible for the managing of the companies which composed the Corporate Sector Authority. It had 55 members, known as Direxs, who were all high ranking business executives with 37 of those seats consisting of voting sponsor corporations. A further 18 seats rotated among the non-voting but contributing members. This allowed them approval rights on the budgets of the CSA.
- The Direx Board is the ultimate authority in the CSA. It establishes overall policies, approves annual and quarterly budgets, and issues directives that guide the activities of everyone in the Authority. From the lowest freight worker all the way up to the ExO, everyone in the Corporate Sector is answerable to the Direx Board.
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| - The Direx Board is the ultimate authority in the CSA. It establishes overall policies, approves annual and quarterly budgets, and issues directives that guide the activities of everyone in the Authority. From the lowest freight worker all the way up to the ExO, everyone in the Corporate Sector is answerable to the Direx Board. There are two types of Direx board member; the most important members are chosen by the voting sponsor corporations. The process for selecting Direx representative is left to the discretion of each sponsor. Some seats are occupied by the owners or CEOs of a member corporation, while other companies choose to send an executive vice president or other specially selected employee to be their Direx representative. These major corporations have permanent representation on the Direx Board. The second type are drawn from the contributing sponsor corporations. One-third of the Direx seats are selected from this group at random each year. As with the seats set aside for the voting sponsor corporations, the process for selecting Direx representative is left to the discretion of each sponsor.
- The Executive Directorship Board, otherwise known as the Direx Board, was responsible for the managing of the companies which composed the Corporate Sector Authority. It had 55 members, known as Direxs, who were all high ranking business executives with 37 of those seats consisting of voting sponsor corporations. A further 18 seats rotated among the non-voting but contributing members. This allowed them approval rights on the budgets of the CSA. The Direx Board was led by the ExO or the Executive Officer. Other posts included the Prex (President), Viceprex, Auditor-General and the Imperial Advisor that represented the interests of the Galactic Empire.
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