Vice-Chair definition

Vice-Chair means the vice-chair of the Board.
Vice-Chair means Vice President.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chair of the Governing Body elected from time to time.

Examples of Vice-Chair in a sentence

  • Prior to the Director Transfer Date, except as otherwise provided in Section 5.01(c), Section 5.01(d), Section 5.03 or Section 5.08(a), the Vice Chair shall not be removed, terminated or otherwise replaced.

  • The Board shall from time to time determine the authority, scope, reporting, management-engagement protocols, and responsibilities of a Vice Chair with respect to special projects or such other initiatives from time to time designated by the Board (with the agreement of the Vice Chair) to be led by the Vice Chair.

  • Any Trustee may resign by notice to the Chair, if any, the Vice Chair, if any, the President or the Secretary and such resignation shall be effective upon such notice, or at a later date specified by such Trustee.

  • The Board shall elect one (1) Vice Chair of the Board, who shall, initially be ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (the “Vice Chair”).

  • The Board shall elect one (1) Vice Chair of the Board, who shall, initially be T▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (the “Vice Chair”).


More Definitions of Vice-Chair

Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chair of the Board or the Vice-Chair of the Local Governing Body of the Academy elected from time to time, as appropriate.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chairperson as elected by the Members of the Authority. If a first and second Vice-Chair are elected, they shall be called First Vice-Chair and Second Vice-Chair.
Vice-Chair means a Person elected to the office of vice-chair of the Society in accordance with these Bylaws.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chair of the Board as elected from time to time.
Vice-Chair means the non-officer member appointed by the Board to take on the Chair’s duties if the Chair is absent for any reason.
Vice-Chair means one or more vice chair(s) of the Board.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chairperson as elected by the Members of the Authority.