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What is the difference between a head of state and a chief executive?

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A head of state is the leader of a country such as the President of the United States. A chief executive is a term that is used for the heads of a company such as the chief executive officer of Exxon Mobil or Apple. 
Simply head of a state is: The leader of public to representative of country such as president and monarch.
While chief executive is: Officer administrator in charge of managing a for profit or non profit organization