Co-Chair definition

Co-Chair has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6.1.2.
Co-Chair shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.3.
Co-Chair is defined in Section 4.1.

Examples of Co-Chair in a sentence

  • Either the SFMTA or the Unions may replace their named Chair or Co-Chair at any time.

  • The Committee shall elect from its ranks a Chairperson and a Co-Chair, one of whom shall be a SFMTA appointee and the other the Unions’ appointee.

  • The Committee shall elect from its ranks a Chairperson and a Co-Chair, one of whom shall be a City appointee and the other the Unions’ appointee.

  • Either the City or the Unions may replace their named Chair or Co-Chair at any time.

  • Only OIDF GAIN POC Members will be eligible to vote on items related to the: ● Amendments to the Operating Rules; ● GAIN POC Roadmap; ● Co-Chair Election, after the formation of the GAIN POC All GAIN POC Members (i.e., all OIDF GAIN POC Members and Other GAIN POC Members) shall be eligible to vote on all other issues.


More Definitions of Co-Chair

Co-Chair means an arrangement in which two individuals share the duties of Chair but there is an expectation that both will be as busy as a ‘normal’ Chair. This may allow the council to boost the amount of leadership capacity across its committees and provide specific areas of focus for individual lead members within a single committee.
Co-Chair means the member of a Committee as appointed by the Committee to act as the Chair in absence of the Chair, or when the Chair steps down to act as a member.
Co-Chair means either one of the two Co-Chairs elected by the Board;
Co-Chair means the Co-Chair of the System Council appointed for each meeting from among voting members.
Co-Chair means the persons selected respectively by the City and the County to act as the chairperson of the GOC and represent it;
Co-Chair means the Co-Chair of the Child Death Review commission.
Co-Chair means the President of a University or the President of a College elected to the board of directors of the Corporation who together serve as Co-Chairs of the Corporation.