Founding Board definition

Founding Board means the Board of the First Directors;
Founding Board means the first board of the CCIF Co-op representing the Members by having one representative from six of the initial Investors in the CCIF Limited Partnership and one representative from Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada;

Examples of Founding Board in a sentence

  • As the Founding Board of Directors, we are united in support of the Harbor Institute method of instruction, curriculum and policy.

  • Founding Board Members, as discussed in the by-laws, will be those board members serving when the school opens.

  • The members of Pi STEM’s founding group have valuable skill sets for the current roles within the Founding Board as well as those necessary for the later governing Board of Directors.

  • This knowledge will be beneficial to the Founding Board, with the board transition, as well as the ongoing implementation of Pi STEM’s charter.

  • To transition the current board into the necessary structure for successful governance, Pi STEM's Founding Board has determined the steps that will be required.

  • While Pi STEM is fortunate to have a group with a diverse area of expertise, the Founding Board agrees there is an opportunity to strengthen specific skills related to operation of a successful board and finances specific to education and charter schools.

  • In some cases, the individuals will be the same as those in the Founding Board.

  • The School’s unincorporated organizational founding board (“Founding Board”) shall appoint the Board of Directors which initially shall consist of nine (9) members, some of whom may be Founding Board members.

  • The Founding Board of Pi STEM also understands that its ideal structure will not be constructed in its early years.

  • The Founding Board believes through early founder’s education, review of other (both successful and unsuccessful) charters, and the development of policies, orientation practices and training for future board members, Pi STEM will effectively maintain its board capacity and governance ability.