A chair emeritus is an honorary title. It is given to someone who has officially retired from their position, but retains their rank.
A Chairman Emeritus is usually a retired member of a Board of Directors, who at some time during his/her tenure, was Chairman of that Board.
Chair.
The plural is chairmen emeritus.
Pastor Emeritus is correct. The title first, then the "disclaimer" stating the retirement.
emerita is the plural form of emeritus
Emeritus Assisted Living was created in 1993.
The symbol for Emeritus Corporation in the NYSE is: ESC.
Pope Benedict XVI, following his resignation will be considered a Pope emeritus, or Roman pontiff emeritus, he will also continue to be known by his papal title of Benedict XVI and he will continue to be addressed as "Your Holiness" Benedict XVI "Emeritus" is a Latin word meaning "retired", from the verb "emereri" - to earn one's discharge by service.
Emeritus Corporation (ESC)had its IPO in 1995.
That is the correct spelling of the Latin term "emeritus" (earned, merited).This term is frequently used to designate retired or semi-retired professors or clergy (e.g. bishop emeritus).
Professor emeritus is a male professor. Professor emerita is a female professor.
Emeritus is a suffix added to the title of a person retired from active service, but retaining rank or title. An example is a retired professor who has the title Professor Emeritus. A person who is retired but retains an honorary title corresponding to the position that was held immediately before retirement. e.g. an emeritus professor is a retired professor.
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