at the top of the ladder



at the top of the ladder

In the highest or most important position in a group or organization. With her new promotion, Jill is now at the top of the ladder as CEO.
See also: ladder, of, top

at the top of the ladder

in the highest position in an organization He's at the top of the ladder after a long and successful career.
See also: ladder, of, top

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Drusa-Ancient Roman
Silvanussil-VAY-nəs (English)Roman Mythology, Ancient Roman, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Tara (1)TAHR-ə, TER-ə, TAR-əEnglish
Gentiana-Albanian
Diarmad-Scottish
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