President and CEO is not likely to be a problem, especially in a single shareholder, one person operation. However, you really need to check with a lawyer familiar with the law of the state where the corporation was formed, since some states (although not Delaware) require that the office of President and the office of Secretary must be held by different people.
Frankly, the office of CEO is not essential. The President can do all the same things a CEO could do.
NO- being US president is a full-time job. There would also be a question of conflicts of interest. Presidents put their investments into a blind trust. (whether by law or custom , I do not know.)
No, this would be a 'Conflict of Interest'
I suggest that you look up 'Compatible Positions' that can be found on your State Attorney General's website, to confirm my opinion.
Yes. More often than not, executive directors serve the board yet do not have a seat on that board, but occasionally they do. The agency's bylaws will dictate what is allowable for individual agencies.
They are advisors for him
The executive office of the president has grown to serve the needs of each administration.
The cabinet and executive office of the President serve as the main sources of advice for the President.
Current director general is Dr Margaret Chan From 23 May 2006 until 3 January 2007, Dr Nordström of Sweden was appointed by the Executive Board to serve as acting Director-General, following the untimely death of Dr LEE Jong-wook on 22 May 2006
The executive office of the president has grown to serve the needs of each administration.
if the president can no longer serve
One of the most important duties of the president is to serve as the chief executive or chief administrative officer of all government agencies. As such he is the chief executive of the nation.
Appoint individuals to serve within the executive and judicial branches of government.
Appoint individuals to serve within the executive and judicial branches of government
Normally a Director is the level directly under the Vice President and President, however some corporations have differing job desriptons than the norm. Normally a Director is the level directly under the Vice President and President, however some corporations have differing job desriptons than the norm.
The president