In my experience and from person preference "Madam Chairman" is the best. Another option is "Chairperson."
In politics, the second to the committee chair is typically referred to as the committee vice chair. This individual assists the chair in managing the committee's activities, presides over meetings in the chair's absence, and may help coordinate the committee's agenda and priorities. The vice chair often plays a crucial role in liaising between committee members and the chair.
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The proper address for a female chair of a board is "Chairwoman" or simply "Chair." In formal correspondence, you can use "Ms. [Last Name]" or "Dr. [Last Name]" if she has a doctorate. It's always best to confirm her preferred title, as preferences can vary.
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I will assume that cimmitteis is a misspelling of committees. The chair of a committee is the head of the committee and facilitates its meetings.
A Chairperson?
Get appointed to a committee. Sooner or later you will be chosen as the chair of the committee, and voila!
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Chair.
Yes, you could chair someone if they were placed in a chair - such as in a committee or at a table in a restaurant - or hit with one a la WWE.