The female equivalent is chair woman.
Chairman of the Board
A female chairman is referred to as either 'chairwoman' or 'chairperson' both are acceptable.
The proper title is Chairman.
chairman=tagapangulo
I think that the appropriate word is chairman
female, it's usually chairman for a male.
usually 'madam chairman' will be enough. But as a lady 'madam chairperson' may be even better
Masculine and feminine refer to grammatical gender, and there is no grammatical gender in the English noun. Certain words specifically denote male or female persons, but chairman is not one of them. The -man (pronounced mun) in chairman is the same as the -man in woman. It certainly does not denote a male person.A female chairman is properly addressed as "Madame Chairman." There is a politically correct monstrosity with some currency among the ignorant, "chairwoman," but that word means "a woman who takes care of the chairs." Sometimes "Chair" is used alone, but again that is a genteelism, or a mistake made trying to avoid making a mistake.English used to have grammatical gender, but it had nothing to do with physical gender. The word "wife" was a neuter noun, not a feminine, for example. Grammatical gender is in the form of the word, and not its meaning.
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Chairmen.
There is no gender to the term, male or female it is chairperson.
Chairman