To furnish with officers; to appoint officers over.
Person elected by a corporation's board of directors, or by the manager of a limited liability company, to manage the day-to-day operations of the organization i.e. President or Treasurer.
means: a trustee of a trust a member of the board or governing body of an organisation if there is no board or governing body, a person in a position to exercise significant influence over the management or administration of the organisation. Examples of people likely to be officers are a governor, director, treasurer, chief executive, or committee member.
An individual approved by the IDA. Officer titles include the chair or any vice-chair of the board of directors, the president, any vice-president, the secretary, the assistant-secretary, the treasurer, the assistant treasurer, the comptroller or the general manager of a Member, or any other person designated an officer of a Member by by-law or similar authority, who is not approved to trade and advise the public in Canada.
Each political committee must have both a chairman and a treasurer. One person may hold both positions. A candidate may serve as his own chairman and treasurer. No financial transactions may take place while there is a vacancy in either office.
A person holding office in a corporation or LLC and having specific management responsibilities. Officers generally include a president, chief financial officer or treasurer, and secretary, and may include vice presidents and assistant officers. To learn more about the officers of a corporation, click here.
State corporate laws usually define officers as the corporation's president, any vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. Bylaws usually define officers' titles and responsibilities. Officers are appointed by the board of directors and manage the corporation's day-to-day affairs.
1. A staff member of the University. 2. Legal advice received by the University indicates that, under the CAC Act, "officers" may be assumed to include not just members of Council but also Deans and Directors, and the Directors of some central administrative divisions such as Finance and Business Services.
someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust; "he is an officer of the court"; "the club elected its officers for the coming year"
an agent of the corporation having only the authority given them by the corporation or by law
an individual who runs the business of the corporation with respect to day-to-day operations
a person who occupies a position specified in the corporate by-laws (or partnership agreement), and would typically be president, vice president for operations, comptroller, treasurer, or a comparable position
A Director, Secretary or Manager of a company.
An individual appointed by the director(s) of a corporation to manage the daily affairs of the company, such as President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, CEO, CFO, etc. Although officer positions are distinct from that of director, officers can also hold the position of director.
A person, not necessarily a director or even employee of a nonprofit corporation, elected by the board of directors to serve as an appointed agent of the nonprofit corporation. Most frequently the president, one or more vice-presidents, a secretary and a treasurer.
User that has been selected to serve on the TriasSoccerCentral Board of Directors and represent the Chapter membership.
An individual appointed by the director(s) of a corporation to manage the day-to-day business of a company, such as president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, etc. The position of officer is distinct from that of director ( see above), although one individual in a small corporation very often occupies both positions.
A director, manager or secretary of a company.
Someone appointed (volunteered) to do one of the jobs in the civil service of a Society branch, or of the SCA as a corporation.
An executive of a company who is appointed by the governing board to carry out the company's actions and execute necessary legal documents.
An individual appointed by the ASF Board of Directors and given specific authority over and responsibility for some portion of the Foundation's activities. An officer may or may not be a director of the Foundation.
The managers of a corporation such as the President or CFO and Secretary. The officers are appointed by the board of directors.
User that has been selected to serve on the Board of Directors and represent District II participants.
An elected or appointed User that is authorized to act on behalf of an Organization (usually a WSYSA District, Association, and/or Club)