Contact home tour chairperson Christie Bradley at 481-0970 for more information.
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The Obama camp has yet to designate a chairperson for the California delegation.
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The current chairperson of the international board is Denis St. Armour of Canada.
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In 1991 she became chairperson of Nyenrode University, a private business school.
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The chairperson of a regional council is selected by the elected council members.
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In September 1998, the now four-member tribe voted Dixie as chief, or chairperson.
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Peter Donahue is Writing Today chairman, and Shaun Crawford is co-chairperson.
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Organizers added an honorary chairperson position, reserved for a local celebrity.
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In 1990 Durkan became chairperson of the SDLP, a position he served in until 1995.
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A chairman or chairwoman, someone who presides over a meeting, board, etc
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This role will be rotated among the sectors.
Is the leader of a congressional committee. Chairmen are always members of the majority party, often those with seniority; their powers include the ability to schedule hearings and allocate committee budget.
Individual who controls a meeting, deciding who can speak when.
A title used by some organizations to refer to the presiding officer. It should only be used when specified in the bylaws.