Dean
The Spanish term 'decano' directly translates to 'dean' in English. This is primarily used in an academic or educational setting. A dean is a head of department or division in a university or college, a person who holds a high-level administrative position. 'Decano' may also refer to the member of a group who has been there the longest or has the most experience.
The dean of the faculty inaugurated the new building.
This phrase indicates that the person holding the position of dean is performing the action of inaugurating a new building associated with the faculty.
The dean organized a meeting to discuss the future of the academic program.
In this sentence, the dean is taking initiative to gather people to have a discussion regarding the academic program's future.
Students respect the dean for his dedication and leadership.
This phrase expresses the admiration students have for the dean due to his commitment and leadership qualities.