CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: NOUN
- Someone whose job is to carry people in a portable chair, sedan chair, or similar conveyance.
- A person (implied male) presiding over a meeting.
- One whose business it is to cary a chair or sedan.
- The presiding officer of a committee, or of a public or private meeting, or of any organized body.
- One who assists in Carrying a sedan-chair. Prior. Also called chair-bearer.
- Pl. chairmen (-men).
- One who wheels an invalid's or other similar chair.
- The administrative head of a department of instruction, as at a college.
- The presiding officer of an assembly, meeting, committee, or board.
- The head of a corporate or governmental board of directors, a committee, or other formal entity.
- The officer who presides at the meetings of an organization
- One appointed or elected to preside over an organized body of people, such as an assembly or meeting.
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The office of the United States head of state
- The officer who presides at the meetings of an organization
- The head administrative officer of a college or university
- An executive officer of a firm or corporation
- The chief executive of a republic
- The chief executive officer of the United States, with powers as determined by the US Constitution.
- Primary leader of a corporation. Not to be confused with CEO, which is a related but separate position that is sometimes held by a different person.
- The head of state of a republic, a representative democracy and sometimes (in cases of constitutional violations) a dictatorship.
- A protector; a guardian; a presiding genius.
- The chief executive officer of the government in certain republics.
- One who is elected or appointed to preside; a presiding officer, as of a legislative body.
- Precedent.
- A kind of damask of silk, or silk and wool, used for upholstery.
- A protector; a tutelary power; a patron.
- A title given to the head of the Mormon hierarchy.
- The highest officer of state in a modern republic. The President of the United States is chosen once in four years by presidential electors, who are elected by the people of the several States, the electors in every State being equal in number to the senators and representatives of the State in Congress. The action of the electors is a mere formality, as they always vote for the nominees of the national conventions of their party. The President is commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the United States, and of the militia of the several States when called into the service of the United States. He is authorized to grant reprieves and pardons for violation of United States laws (except in cases of impeachment), to make treaties with the concurrence of two thirds of the Senate, to recommend legislation, and to see that the laws are faithfully executed. His powers of appointment to office are partly provided for in the Constitution and partly statutory; his chief appointments (requiring confirmation by the Senate) are—cabinet officers and heads of bureaus or subdivisions, diplomatic and consular agents, federal judges, officers of territories, postmasters of the first, second, and third classes, and the principal officers of the army and navy. His salary is $50,000 a year. President was the title of the chief executive magistrate in New Hampshire from 1784 to 1792 (President of Council, 1776-84), in Pennsylvania from 1776 to 1790, in Delaware from 1776 to 1792, and in South Carolina from 1776 to 1778. Subsequently these titles were exchanged for that of governor. The President of the French republic is elected for seven years by the Senate and Chamber of Deputies united in National Assembly. The President of the Swiss Confederation is elected for one year by the Federal Assembly, from among the members of the Federal Council. Abbreviated Pres.
- The governing officer of a college or university.
- The chief officer of a corporation, company, or society: as, the president of a railway company, or of a bank.
- An officer elected or appointed to preside over and control the proceedings of others.
- One who presides; one who superintends and directs the proceedings of others; a ruler; a ruling spirit.
- An erroneous spelling of precedent.
- A person presiding over a meeting, chair, presiding officer, presider.
- The chief officer of a branch of government, corporation, board of trustees, university, or similar body.
CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest authority; presiding.
CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: VERB
- Act or preside as chair, as of an academic department in a university
- N/A
CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To act as chairman of.
- N/A
CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Presiding; directing; guiding; occupying the chief place or first rank.
CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: RELATED WORDS
- Head, Chairs, Boss, Convenor, Ceo, Chairing, Convener, Chaired, Chief, Director, Executive, Chair, Chairwoman, President, Chairperson
- Elect, Pres, Rector, Leader, Presidency, Ceo, Director, Chief, Prez, President of the united states, Chair, Chairwoman, Chairperson, Chief executive, Chairman
CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Manager, Leader, Officer, Head, Boss, Ceo, Chairing, Chaired, Chief, Director, Executive, Chair, Chairwoman, President, Chairperson
- Chairmanship, Head, Provost, Elect, Rector, Leader, Presidency, Ceo, Director, Chief, Chair, Chairwoman, Chairperson, Chief executive, Chairman
CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Chairman or, as the case may be, the Deputy Chairman is absent.
- Founder and Chairman Interparfums Holding, Chairman of the Board POSITIONS CURRENTLY HELD Interparfums Inc.
- Coweta County Board of Tax Assessors Beverly Ward, Chairman David Barnett, Vice Chairman Mickey Rogers, Assessor.
- Bridge Builders Books are being distributed by the county chairman and local church chairman.
- TIP Letter To Chairman, Office of Chairman, District Council, Jacobabad, Sindh.
- ARCE: Good evening, Chairman Coleman, Chairman Fox, members of the committee.
- First of all, both Chairman Roberts and Chairman Hoekstra disagree.
- Chairman and Chairman Coffman, Members of the Subcommittee.
- CCP leaders, including Chairman Xi and Chairman Mao.
- John Elkann our Chairman, is also the Chairman of FCA and the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Exor.
- President Trump mentioned burden sharing to President Zelensky.
- President Bush does and former President Clinton has done.
- President Obama all the way back to President Johnson.
- President, who shall assist the president and shall chair meetings in the absence of the president.
- Vice President Biden and his son struck me as political in nature given that former Vice President is a political opponent of the president.
- Yoweri Museveni and his wife Janet, Burundi president Pierre Nkurunziza, former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo and former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano.
- And I want to stress acting president Harry because you know the vice president does not become president until the office is actually vacant.
- President Joe Biden saluted former President Jimmy Carter during his inaugural address, saying he spoke to the former president on Tuesday night.
- The president had the same rights in our proceedings as President Nixon and President Clinton.
- Burisma and President Trump telling President Zelensky that there are recordings of Vice President Biden.
CHAIRMAN vs PRESIDENT: QUESTIONS
- Does Flybe give shareholders vote on ousting chairman?
- Who is PMLA appellate tribunal chairman Sunil Gaur?
- Who was the chairman of Stevenage Development Corporation?
- Who was Aksyon Demokratiko chairman Herminio Aquino?
- Is current EFCC Chairman Farida Waziri ineffective?
- How to choose the chairman and Deputy Chairman of Legislative Council?
- Who is the chairman and vice chairman of DPS Mathura Road?
- Who elects the chairman and Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
- How many candidates are there for chairman and vice-chairman?
- How are the chairman and vice chairman of ZP elected?
- What happens if the vice president becomes president?
- Can a vice president become President of the Senate?
- What president did John D Rockefeller run for President?
- Should I run for vice president instead of President?
- Can president who served two terms become vice president?
- Who was the only president without being elected president?
- Did president Hinckley and president Monson know each other?
- Who becomes president if there is no vice president?
- Which vice president became president without following his vice president?
- Can the vice president run for president while the sitting president?