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Keywords:
Elected,
Bipartisan,
Presbyterian,
Pca,
Voters
a governing board elected or appointed to direct the policies of an educational institution
a bipartisan group of Illinois citizens appointed by the governor to set policy for the agency
The governing body of a voluntary health care institution or agency.
The policy-making body of a nonprofit institution. In the case of the PCA Foundation, the Board is elected by the Presbyterian Church in America's General Assembly.
a committee or governing body that takes responsibility for managing, and holds in trust, funds, assets, or property belonging to others, for example, charitable or pension funds or assets.
n. another name for a governing board.
This 5-member group of volunteers is responsible for keeping the school working toward its mission and philosophy. GB Officers serve 2-year terms and their seats are then filled by candidates voted in by parents. GB elections are held in May each year.
The policy-making and governing body of a college.
Seven people elected by the voters in the college district who serve as the governing body of the college.
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