Vice-Chair definition

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

Examples of Vice-Chair in a sentence

  • At their organizational meeting, and annually thereafter, the Blue Ridge ABC Board shall appoint a Vice Chair to serve for 1 year.

  • In the absence of the Chair, or in the event of his or her inability or refusal to act, the Vice Chair shall perform the duties of the Chair.

  • The Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer and one representative from each of the members not represented by an executive officer shall constitute an Executive Committee.

  • In the absence of the Chair, the Vice Chair shall conduct the meeting.

  • The results of such reviews shall be provided to the Board Chair and the Chair of the Governance, Regulatory Affairs & Nominations Committee or the Vice Chair of the Committee should the Committee Chair also be the Board 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 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 the Vice-Chairperson as elected by the Members of the Authority.
Vice-Chair means the vice-chair of the board elected under section 12.
Vice-Chair means the Vice-Chair of the Board as elected from time to time.