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The President The members of the board of trustees
No, "board of trustees" should not be capitalized as it is a common noun phrase. Only capitalize "Board of Trustees" if it is the official title of the group.
Chairperson of the board of: trustees
Sure....all members of the BoT can be related...and frequently are.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun members. However, a noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a board of members, a roster of members, a meeting of members, etc.
The board of trustees of the corporation choose their president. The stock-holders elect the board of trustees.
A type of colony that was governed by a board of trustees was a proprietary colony. In this type of colony, the board of trustees was typically appointed by a proprietor or owner to govern and administer the colony on their behalf. The trustees had authority over the colony's administration, laws, and policies.
The Trustees of the Boston Public Library
Proprietary
No. It's not necessary. Capitalize it when it forms part ot the proper noun. Examples: ADMU is governed by the board of trustees which has 75 voting members. ADMU Board of Trustees has voting power.
In what order was it established
who goes first on a business letter, the board or the agency head