1. in early days there was an
HCO See in
charge of the functions of the first three divisions (
Exec,
HCO,
Dissem) and an Assoc See in
charge of the functions of the last four divisions. The
Org Board evolved further and the
HCO Exec See became the person in
charge of the functions of the first three divisions and the
Org Exec Sec, the last four. In the
Sea Org these titles became
Supercargo and
Chief Officer but the functions were
similar. (
HCO PL 9 May 74) 2. a
product officer of Divisions 3, 4, 5 and
6. (HCO PL 7 Dec 74) 3. (
Sea Org)
Chief Officer.
(HCO PL 9 May 74) 4. the
HES was an
org officer and the
OES was a
product officer. If you
look under the
OES you will find
money in
Division 3, you will find auditors, and
student auditors and the Directors of
Training and you will find
PCs in the
Department of
Processing, and then you will find, also,
Distribution, you will find the
field, and the products which are going out into the
field.
(FEBC 7, 7101C23 SO III) 5. where an
org has less than five
staff the
Org Executive Secretary (
OES) combines Accounts,
Tech and
Qual functions. Elementary banking and
bill paying (with the
registrar and
PE S both able to
invoice in, giving the
money over to the
OES with an
invoice copy) is done by the
OES. All
auditing and
major course supervision is done by the
OES. The
major functions that must be done for the
org to be
successful are safeguarding
funds by recording and banking and paying
bills,
auditing PCs, teaching students and correcting those
cases that fail or students that are slow.
(LRH ED 49 INT) Abbr. OES, Org Exec See.