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chairman

[chair-muhn] / ˈtʃɛər mən /


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But others closer to the club are suspicious of the genuine motives behind Glasner's outburst amid a feeling it was designed to leave chairman Parish with no other option but to sack the Austrian.

From BBC

Jackie Weaver racked up millions of views online in February 2021 when she "ejected" a parish chairman who challenged her authority in an online Zoom meeting.

From BBC

The president, prime minister and chairman of the National Assembly must later be approved by a vote in the legislature.

From Barron's

Overall, 11 of the 21 CEOs had forfeited their moonshot awards by early December, including two after a merger and three after the CEO made the transition to chairman or company adviser, Equilar found.

From The Wall Street Journal

The club, however, was keen to keep him in some capacity and chairman Billy Hewitson offered him a role as a community coach.

From BBC