"Board vacancies" refers to positions or seats that are available on a governing board or committee. It means there are open spots for people to join and contribute to the decision-making and leadership of an organization.
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The Trump administration's economic team is beginning to take shape, but we still don't have nominees for two Federal
Reserve Board vacancies.
Even as they bade farewell to Park District Board President Kim Brondyke, Lisle Park District commissioners Tuesday agreed to amend district policy
on board vacancies.
Kathy Wright (Ursinus College) saw her second term end as Southeast Representative while Shelly Dicesaro (California University of PA) was re-elected as Southwest Representative after filling the position this past year due to an
Executive Board vacancy.
Democrats Melinda Little and Patrick Nelson ran unopposed for
village board vacancies in seats held by outgoing Conservative Party Trustee Allie Pelletieri and Democrat Trustee Tom Catillaz.
Town Supervisor Laura Gillen will renew her request for a public hearing to hold special elections to fill
board vacancies rather than appointments.
Largely because nine in 10 directors rely on their personal networks of other senior male executives to
fill board vacancies, rather than investing in a thorough recruiting effort, the CBDC reports.
He had been appointed to
the board vacancy the previous March but was ruled off the ballot because of faulty nominating petitions.
The ugly conflict last winter on the 3 - 2 Republican town board over filling
a board vacancy may have been a factor in Chipman's decision.
While Moreno chose not to seek ACSB re-election, Vanderbilt departs midway through his term, creating
a board vacancy.
She also had information on how to apply for
the board vacancy with Moe Hickey resigning.
These Bylaws set out the number of directors and officers of the company, how they are elected, when formal meetings must be held and how
any board vacancies will be filled.