What does Dong mean?
Dong is a general term for directors, senior managers and supervisors, which generally refers to the leading bodies of companies, especially listed companies.
Among them, the director refers to the person who has the actual management power over the company's affairs and is democratically elected by the company's shareholders' meeting or employees. Directors may manage the company's affairs internally and conduct economic activities on behalf of the company externally. They can be shareholders or non-shareholders.
Senior management personnel are the abbreviation of "senior management personnel", including managers, deputy managers, financial officers, secretary of the board of directors of listed companies and other personnel stipulated in the articles of association. Senior managers have an important responsibility for the management and performance of the company.
The supervisor is responsible for supervising the financial status of the company, the performance of duties by senior management and other supervisory duties stipulated in the articles of association. A supervisor shall be a shareholder representative or employee representative, and shall not concurrently serve as a director or manager.
The above is an introduction to the relevant positions of Dong, directors, senior managers and supervisors. I hope it will help you.