Joint Chair definition
Examples of Joint Chair in a sentence
Applicants should indicate in their application whether they would be interested in taking up the role of Joint Chair.
Further to Minute No. 5 of the meeting of this Committee held on 8th June, 2007, Paul Robinson (Voluntary Sector Development Worker) and Cathrine White (Joint Chair) of the Children, Young People and Families Voluntary Sector Consortium presented the submitted report updating Members on the progress made so far following the Task and Finish Group action plan.
Joint Chair: Richard Harris Joint Vice-Chairs: Carol Hughes Scott Simms Representing the Senate: The Honourable Senators Representing the House of Commons: Anne C.
Councillor West, Joint Chair of the Environment, Transport & Sustainability Committee will reply.
From this figure, it can be seen how the number of vertices (V), the density (ρ), and the diameter (Ø) of the networks differ.
The Chair was taken by Councillor A Wright (Joint Chair : Planning & Environment).
The Chair in respect of the Planning & Environment section of business on the Agenda was taken by Councillor A Wright, Joint Chair (Planning & Environment).
On the invitation of the Convener, Councillor Wright, in his capacity as Joint Chair (Finance & Service Reform) of the Policy Committee, put forward the budget proposals on behalf of the Council’s Administration Group.
Joint Chair: Joint Vice-Chair: Representing the Senate: The Honourable Senators Representing the House of Commons: Marie-P.
Councillor Mrs Pengelly (Joint Chair) on behalf of the Joint Committee commended the hard work of officers in generating a surplus in 2016/17, despite the financial challenges faced by the Park.The key area of questioning related to the High Level Stewardship scheme.