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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The noun for a male is chairman; the noun for a female is chairwoman. However, the common gender form, chairperson, is becoming more frequently used.
In answer to your question, as chairperson of the board, you may address yourself as you see fit. Chairman, Chairwoman or Chairperson would all be acceptable. My personal preference is Chairman, as the title was not specifically intended to specify gender. It was intended to specify rank.
MD is Managing Director and Chairman is a man in chair
Chairman is a head of a group of company's. but the Managing director is a head of a single organisation.
A director is someone who oversees the whole business and helps it run as a whole. For example, you may have a director of human services and an executive director. The chairman is someone who sits on the board of the company and makes decisions related to the company.
A female chairman is referred to as either 'chairwoman' or 'chairperson' both are acceptable.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The noun for a male is chairman; the noun for a female is chairwoman. However, the common gender form, chairperson, is becoming more frequently used.
Zara Asker, who was a mission controller before being the chairwoman.
In answer to your question, as chairperson of the board, you may address yourself as you see fit. Chairman, Chairwoman or Chairperson would all be acceptable. My personal preference is Chairman, as the title was not specifically intended to specify gender. It was intended to specify rank.
Between you and I ( hypercorrected from Me and John went to the store); Aren't I (hypercorrected from ain't I); His or her ( hypercorrected from his); chairwoman (hypercorrected from chairman); spokesperson, or spokeswoman ( hypercorrected from spokesman.
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Traditionally, "chairwomen". Sometimes now, simply "chair" with plural "chairs" is preferred over both chairman and chairwoman.
They are called a committee chairman and can be referred to as Chairman (last name) or as Mr. Chairman.The feminine version is Ms. Chairwoman.
There is no antonym for the noun 'chairperson'. Examples of synonyms are administrator, director, leader, etc.
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What is the difference between and original a gender and a chairman agenda
MD is Managing Director and Chairman is a man in chair