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yes, he can for as long as the by-laws allows anyone to attend a board of directors' meeting. That person, however allowed to participate in the board's deliberations, can not vote on any issues and concern.
Can the executive Director of a non-profit organization be the chariman of the baord of directors?
The church is a non-profit business. Pastors are the head of their congregation and run the primary business meetings with the help of the church's board of directors.
I can only answer this from the standpoint of a non-profit. If you're talking about a for-profit corporation, this does not apply. The easy answer is "sometimes." In my state (Pennsylvania) it's generally accepted that your CEO should NOT be a voting member of the Board of Directors, as it could potentially cause a conflict of interest (The Board sets Executive Salary. The CEO reports to the Board of Directors). That being said, the CEO should attend all Board meetings of a non-profit to provide a report on the status of the organization.
Non-profit organizations can pay their directors, but it is not the norm. If directors are paid, it should be reasonable and commensurate with the services they provide to the organization. Payments should be disclosed in the organization's financial records and reported accurately.
A domestic profit corporation is one that aims to generate profits for it's shareholders more so than it's directors or officers. Shareholders have control by electing the directors and officers who run the business day to day.
A board report is a business report, a report of the business of a board of directors or a report of a specific meeting of a board. A business report can be on any topic whatsoever that involves any aspect of a business; it can be a report to or from the board of directors, a profit and loss report to shareholders or a government agency, to a justification for the expense to paint the rest rooms.
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A non profit organization? E.g -> Salvation Army.. The biggest is: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Generally, a non-profit is founded by a board of directors. A non-profit is then run by various officers such as a president or executive directors. However, most non-profits are tax-exempt because they are founded for "public support". Consequently, there are individuals who found and are legally responsible for an organization. However, most people do not speak of someone "owning" a non-profit in the as you would in the traditional for-profit sense.
The role of the board of directors is governance. That includes hiring, supporting and evaluating the executive, setting policy, ensuring and securing resources and setting the mission and vision for the agency.
War. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing.
Can anyone sue a non profit organization for wrong dismissal