Noun
chairman (plural: chairmen)- The elected head of a corporate or governmental board of directors.
- A seat is also a seat of office, authority, or dignity, such as the chairperson of a professorship at a college or university, or the individual that presides over business proceedings.
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...The chairman is the highest office of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office is typically elected or appointed by the members of the group. The chairman presides over meetings of the assembled group and conducts its business in an orderly fashion.Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, 10th edition, Perseus Books Group, Cambridge MA, 2000 When the group is not in session, the officer's duties often including acting as its head, its representative to the outside world and its spokesperson. Read full entry
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How does a Chairman of a Some people say it's because
the Chairman owns the majority
of common stock allowing him
to outvote directors but then
I hear that according to rules
of the SEC and a corporation,
the Board of Directors can
dismiss the Chairman any time
they want. Is this true?
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Basically by doing a good job. |
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Is the chairman of the Federal Lately the market has taken
some big swings when the Fed
chairman has spoken publicly.
If he's allowed to invest in
stocks, bonds, etc., he may be
inclined to let potential
gains influence his
statements.
Are there any rules that
prohibit him from doing so?
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He can have investments but he may not know what they are. Greenspan had his personal finances in a "blind trust" where a trustee handled his money, but didn't tell Greenspan what he was doing, while Greenspan never gave advanced news to the trustee. Many other public officials do this also. |
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Is Celtic's chairman allowed I have seen plenty of people
slag Murray on this sight but
the silence from Reid is
spooky, at least Murray talks.
Perhaps he's not allowed to
speak since sending in the
troops to Afghanistan and
saying "he hopes we would win
before a shot is fired". Can
somebody give me a link to
anything he has said about
football since taking over as
Celtic chairman.
JImmyhill when minty talks it
is usually lies. Iraq and
Afghanistan that is lies.
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he dosent have to speak unlike murray he,s a winner .murray has to try and keep the rangers fans happy but celtic fans are happy with three in a row and for the troops you should know the queen gave the ok |
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