Phrases with «to elect a chair»

"To elect a chair" means to select or choose someone to be the leader or head of a group or organization, particularly in a meeting or a formal setting. They will be responsible for managing and leading the group's discussions and decision-making processes. Full definition

Sentences with «to elect a chair»

  • Of the 26 committees with elected chairs, seven are either new committees or have changed party — preventing an incumbent from standing again. (democraticaudit.com)
  • We have a directly elected chair, a directly elected managing partner, an executive committee of eight, of whom two are the chair and the managing partner. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • (CNN)-- Gov. Bobby Jindal — the newly elected chair of the Republican Governors Association and a frequent subject of 2016 presidential speculation — reiterated Thursday his irritation at Mitt Romney's comments explaining his defeat in the presidential election. (politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com)
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