- a word derived from vice-chairman.
Example Sentences
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Walker noted that Pence might also be interested in the vice-chairmanship.
From The Guardian • Jul. 10, 2020
On July 10, board member Duane Liptak wrote on Facebook that he had been stripped of all of his formal committee assignments except for one, as well as a committee vice-chairmanship.
From Slate • Jul. 18, 2019
Bond had relinquished the vice-chairmanship to Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, who in 2009 had been the only dissenting vote against launching the investigation.
From The Guardian • Sep. 9, 2016
Gama would benefit from representation rights on Carrefour's board with two seats, including the vice-chairmanship, which is currently held by Sebastien Bazin, the head of Colony Europe.
From Reuters • Jun. 28, 2011
Since May, when Hodgson was moved up to a newly created vice-chairmanship, the company has been without a chief executive officer.
From Time Magazine Archive
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