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Yes, a non-director can serve as the chairman of a board, but this is relatively uncommon and often depends on the organization's bylaws or governance structure. In some cases, companies may appoint an independent chairman who is not a member of the board to enhance objectivity and oversight. However, most boards prefer the chairman to be a director to ensure alignment with the board's strategic goals and activities.

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