Yes, one person can act as president, secretary and treasurer.
Historically, corporations were required to have a president and a secretary, who could not be the same person. Modern statutes, however, still require a corporation to have both a president and a secretary but specifically allow the same person to fill both offices.
Corporate governance is based on state statutes, so there may be some variation between states.
The president of a corporation can also be a secretary of a corporation. The only thing that will matter is what the bylaws of the organization states. Most presidents are not secretaries of their corporations.
Definately no no no
The secretary of the board of directors of a corporation can only be a treasurer of the board of directors in an acting capacity.
No, the treasurer of the board of directors cannot be the secretary of the board of directors in Nebraska unless it is in the acting capacity.
No, the secretary of the board of directors cannot be the treasurer of the board of directors in Nebraska unless on acting capacity.
There are a number of people who answer to the president (any US president, not just President Obama). In some cases, he appointed them: these include the members of his cabinet, such as the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Health and Human Services, and Secretary of Commerce. The Attorney General also answers to the president. And while the Vice President was elected along with the president, it is customary for the vice president to also answer to the president.
First the Vice President, then the Speaker of the House, then the President pro tempore of the Senate, then the Secretary of State, then the Secretary of the Treasury, then the Secretary of Defense, then the Attorney General, then the Secretary of the Interior, then the Secretary of Agriculture, then the Secretary of Commerce, then the Secretary of Labor, then the Secretary of Labor, then the Secretary of Health and Human Services, then the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, then the Secretary of Transportation, then the Secretary of Energy, then the Secretary of Education, then the Secretary of Veteran Affairs, and then the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Assuming president and vice president also died. It would be President pro tempore of the United States Senate after that secretary of state Then secretary of treasury then secretary of defense etc
The United States Secretary of State is the head of the U.S. Department of State, concerned with Foreign Affairs. Secretary of State is also the Highest- Ranking Cabinet Secretary in the President's Cabinet. The president choose the secretary of state.
The United States Secretary of State is the head of the U.S. Department of State, concerned with Foreign Affairs. Secretary of State is also the Highest- Ranking Cabinet Secretary in the President's Cabinet. The president choose the secretary of state.
James Madison was the President for whom Monroe served as Secretary of State. (He also served as Madison's Secretary of War for a year or so.)
The next president and next vice president serve. Occasionally the president and vice president are re-elected. Also, sometimes the vice-president becomes the next president. If there is neither a President nor Vice President able to serve, the Presidency goes to the Speaker of the House of Representatives if he/she is qualified.
The first secretary of state was Thomas Jefferson, and he was also the fifth president. The first secretary of treasury was Alexander Hamilton.