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		Definition of chairperson in English: chairpersonnounPlural chairpersonsˈtʃɛːpəːs(ə)nˈtʃɛrˌpərs(ə)n A chairman or chairwoman (used as a neutral alternative).  Example sentencesExamples -  As chairperson of Ballycroy Community Council he welcomed everyone to the parish.
 -  It is of paramount importance that the chairperson and the director work well together.
 -  Their age is an asset which still has value, because they can serve as advisers, consultants, honorary chairpersons or directors in certain institutions, even after retirement.
 -  Up to now local public representatives, excluding council chairpersons and mayors, have only received expenses for their work.
 -  The commission will comprise a chairperson, three deputy chairpersons and three other members and will be elected for a term of six years by Parliament.
 -  Most of the focus groups met during the daytime: the focus group chairpersons whose employment directly included their participation in the West Gate partnership did not like more evening meetings than were necessary.
 -  Council chairpersons and their deputies also receive an additional allowance which is decided by the local authority while members of a council's strategic policy committee are entitled to an allowance of just over 5,000.
 -  Sugar barons appoint their cronies or family members as chairpersons and directors.
 -  Guests will include local dignitaries, Asian entrepreneurs and chairpersons of other Asian networks and organisations.
 -  She sits as a recorder and she is also a part-time chairperson of employment tribunals.
 -  In the last few weeks all over Ireland, county councillors have been electing mayors and chairpersons onto town, city and county councils in party-pacts the length and breath of this country.
 -  The playground has been promised by successive council chairpersons for several years.
 -  This year's event was so successful that they have requested the same chairpersons to manage it again next year.
 -  The lack of a chairperson providing leadership has also had a major detrimental impact.
 -  Held in Athlone, the special training course was attended by newly elected mayors and council chairpersons from every county.
 -  Lord mayors and council chairpersons from all over Ireland met in the Seven Oaks Hotel recently for a training forum organised by the General Council of County Councils.
 -  In the last three years there has been a massive and pointless process of appointing directors, chairpersons, executives, committees and managers, of proposals, objections, enquiries, planning and publishing and consultation.
 -  It is the rarefied cultural world of museums, art galleries and arts councils where talented and ambitious administrators and their equally intelligent and powerful committees and chairpersons play the role of patron.
 -  The minister was speaking when he met chief executives and board chairpersons of statutory bodies under the Ministry of Commerce at the ministry's headquarters.
 -  Additional payment is made to everyone, from group leaders, executive members through to committee chairpersons and run-of-the-mill ward councillors.
 
  Synonyms chairman, chairwoman, president, convener, spokesperson, spokesman, spokeswoman, leader, mc, master of ceremonies, mistress of ceremonies    Definition of chairperson in US English: chairpersonnounˈtʃɛrˌpərs(ə)nˈCHerˌpərs(ə)n A chairman or chairwoman (used as a neutral alternative).  Example sentencesExamples -  In the last few weeks all over Ireland, county councillors have been electing mayors and chairpersons onto town, city and county councils in party-pacts the length and breath of this country.
 -  Additional payment is made to everyone, from group leaders, executive members through to committee chairpersons and run-of-the-mill ward councillors.
 -  Lord mayors and council chairpersons from all over Ireland met in the Seven Oaks Hotel recently for a training forum organised by the General Council of County Councils.
 -  The playground has been promised by successive council chairpersons for several years.
 -  Most of the focus groups met during the daytime: the focus group chairpersons whose employment directly included their participation in the West Gate partnership did not like more evening meetings than were necessary.
 -  Their age is an asset which still has value, because they can serve as advisers, consultants, honorary chairpersons or directors in certain institutions, even after retirement.
 -  The minister was speaking when he met chief executives and board chairpersons of statutory bodies under the Ministry of Commerce at the ministry's headquarters.
 -  She sits as a recorder and she is also a part-time chairperson of employment tribunals.
 -  It is of paramount importance that the chairperson and the director work well together.
 -  Up to now local public representatives, excluding council chairpersons and mayors, have only received expenses for their work.
 -  This year's event was so successful that they have requested the same chairpersons to manage it again next year.
 -  The commission will comprise a chairperson, three deputy chairpersons and three other members and will be elected for a term of six years by Parliament.
 -  It is the rarefied cultural world of museums, art galleries and arts councils where talented and ambitious administrators and their equally intelligent and powerful committees and chairpersons play the role of patron.
 -  Council chairpersons and their deputies also receive an additional allowance which is decided by the local authority while members of a council's strategic policy committee are entitled to an allowance of just over 5,000.
 -  Guests will include local dignitaries, Asian entrepreneurs and chairpersons of other Asian networks and organisations.
 -  In the last three years there has been a massive and pointless process of appointing directors, chairpersons, executives, committees and managers, of proposals, objections, enquiries, planning and publishing and consultation.
 -  Sugar barons appoint their cronies or family members as chairpersons and directors.
 -  Held in Athlone, the special training course was attended by newly elected mayors and council chairpersons from every county.
 -  As chairperson of Ballycroy Community Council he welcomed everyone to the parish.
 -  The lack of a chairperson providing leadership has also had a major detrimental impact.
 
  Synonyms chairman, chairwoman, president, convener, spokesperson, spokesman, spokeswoman, leader, mc, master of ceremonies, mistress of ceremonies     |