Chairman
The presiding officer of the board of directors who leads board meetings, sets the agenda, and serves as the primary liaison between the board and company management. The chairman (also called chairperson or chair) ensures effective board governance, facilitates productive discussions, and often represents the board in communications with shareholders. The role may be held by the CEO (combined role) or by a separate individual (split role), with corporate governance experts increasingly favoring separation of the two roles.
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