CMO

See also: cmo, ćmo, and čmo

English

Noun

CMO (countable and uncountable, plural CMOs)

  1. (finance) Initialism of collateralized mortgage obligation.
  2. (US, military) Initialism of civil-military operations (a military activity).
  3. (manufacturing) Initialism of contract manufacturing organization.
    • 2015 September, Anselm Gaynor, “Advanced Filtration Optimizes High-Viscosity BFS”, in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Putnam Media, page 15:
      Unolab Manufacturing S.L., a Spanish CMO dedicated to the manufacture of sterile monodose parenteral products, offers its customers....
  4. (countable) Initialism of chief marketing officer.
    • 2022 July 8, “Why brand purpose is central to the theme of ‘Africa Rising’”, in CNN[1]:
      The panel examined how some of Africa’s leading CMOs are telling brand stories across the continent, during a period of seismic global change and a time when brands are prioritizing nurturing deep connections with their consumers.
    • 2023 November 15, Ramishah Maruf, “Anheuser-Busch’s US marketing chief is stepping down as Bud Light sales sink”, in CNN Business[2]:
      Garbe has been CMO for just over two years, according to his LinkedIn profile. The company said its US chief commercial officer Kyle Norrington will oversee marketing going forward.
    • 2025 August 4, Bryan Robinson, “The ‘9-9-6 Work Schedule’ Could Be Coming To Your Workplace Soon”, in Forbes[3], archived from the original on 4 August 2025:
      According to Christine Royston, CMO at Wrike, these shifts are more than just generational preferences.
  5. Initialism of collective management organization.

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