No, simply director. The board refers to the entire group of directors collectively.
The founders and/or persons who oversee the operation of your Nonprofit organization serve as the board members. In most cases, one person can serve as sole director for incorporation purposes. However, when you submit your 501 application or other type of tax exempt application, the IRS usually requires at least 3 individuals to serve on the board of directors.
MAICD stands for Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. It indicates that the individual is a member of this professional organization, which focuses on enhancing the skills and knowledge of directors and corporate leaders. Membership often signifies a commitment to good governance and ethical leadership in business practices.
The position of the American Society of Clinical Hypnotists (ASCH) is that the training of lay hypnotists is unethical. This organization supports only the training of those persons who are pursuing an advanced degree in the health sciences.
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Yes, the body of persons employed by an organization is often referred to as the personnel. This term is commonly used in businesses and companies to collectively describe all employees.
Incorporated companies have separate legal identities from there directors and member (shareholders). They are recognized as legal persons.
its when 2 people have their heads in the other persons private parts in a certain position,
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Maybe if the director, writer or special effects persons wants them to.
within an organization
day-to-day position
no, this is a position where two persons are needed.