Capitalize the title or position only when it precedes the name of the job holder. Yes, the same rules would apply to titles with “a” as a. Therefore, “he serves as director of the New World Agencies. Wang is the (director) of the Office of International Relations and of the Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Affairs Office of Nanjing University.
Is chief executive officer a proper noun?
Capitalize the title or position only when it precedes the name of the job holder. Yes, the same rules would apply to titles with “a” as a.
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