Sentences with word «chairman»

The word "chairman" refers to a person, usually a man, who leads or presides over a meeting, organization, committee, or company. They have the responsibility of guiding and managing discussions, making decisions, and ensuring that the group's tasks are accomplished. Full definition
He served as chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission in 2017, and previously interim chair from 2015 to 2017.
He also serves as chairman of that town's economic development commission.
Serving as a committee chairman of educators focused on quality education for minority students.
She will be particularly aware of this as a former party chairman.
He will remain with the company as the vice chairman of finance.
According to him, the party lost the elections after delegates failed to give him the mandate for another term as national chairman of the party.
The former chairman has denied all of the charges brought against him and has labeled them politically motivated.
He is serving as executive chairman on a temporary basis.
You've got a new Democratic chairman who's come out of the suburbs.
«Some people weren't too happy,» said one county Republican chairman.
The city's Democratic committee chairman says interest in elected office increased shortly after the presidential election and they're still riding that wave.
The county executive said the fact that he would have had to give up his current job in order to serve as state chairman also weighed heavily into his calculation.
She served as chairman for half of her eight years on the board.
More than 52 % continued to serve as board chairman during their transition period.
He made partner in 1977 and was elected chairman in 2000.
He will remain on the board as deputy chairman and continues to hold a significant investment in the company.
And without directly answering the question, our new chairman suggested that this was not the case at all, putting the ball firmly back in the manager's court.
The statement went further to warn that members involved in the appointment of a new acting chairman would be disciplined.
But, of course, by the time you get to become chairman of the board, you have this magnificent corner office and this big desk with one piece of paper on it.
He must resign from the MTA because city law prohibits him from running for mayor while holding the position of chairman at the transit agency.
The former MTA chairman filed papers this morning officially marking his intent to become the city's next mayor.
The current chairman continues to play a leading role in the company's growth and success.
He was even appointed chairman by the board's Democratic majority.
The title is group chairman, and it is a full - time executive role.
He is now chairman of the firm's financial services division and is regarded as a major figure in the world of insurance and financial services.
A company chairman is currently charged with allegedly arranging criminal substitutes for the executives of two other companies.
Its report (123 - page PDF here) says that no IPCC chairman should serve more than a single term.
I heard a regional chairman say he received money allocated to his region at 3 am the day of the election.
They also urged the governor to replace any transition council chairman or member found wanting in the discharge of his duty.
I was by then chairman of the board, and I had the authority of a deputy minister.
It has been more than five years since there was a permanent authority chairman.
The APC chairman said he had endured personal attacks and declined to react in order to avoid further complications for the party.
He has been on the board since 1988 and chairman since 1999.
One of us has been chosen as the very first elected chairman of the APC.
The PDP chairman also alleged that many polling booths have no recording sheets, while there was no accreditation of voters in many polling booths.
By 1998, Musk, who remained chairman and executive vice president, was thoroughly frustrated with the direction of his company but found himself unable to do anything about it.
Usually, the political chairman does that on election night — and leaves what comes next to the elected officials.
He was previously constituency chairman and has also been a Parliamentary candidate.
This freshman county legislator nominated himself for legislature chairman 10 minutes after he was sworn in.
He had been serving as interim chairman for our county club.
The club chairman is known for his use of social media, but has made a bit of a slip up here.
Among the shareholder proposals is one to require an independent chairman at the next CEO transition if not before.
You may use the sample below as a guide to apply for sports management jobs like league management jobs, sports association chairman jobs and sports consulting jobs.
The commission abandoned the benchmark earlier this year, but a coastal development group whose chairman rejects human - related climate change pressed for legislation to inhibit similar standards in the future.
I read what cities chairman was saying this morning and it left me sick we don't have any with the same drive.
He said he was also the math department chairman for grades seven through twelve.
Price stayed on as chairman until leaving the firm in 2001.
Which, come to think of it, didn't mean squat when he ran for chairman last month.
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