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  2. Public relations officer - Wikipedia

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    A public relations officer (PRO) or chief communications officer (CCO) or corporate communications officer is a C-suite level officer responsible for communications, public relations, and/or public affairs in an organization. Typically, the CCO of a corporation reports to the chief executive officer (CEO). The CCO may hold an academic degree in ...

  3. Worker representation on corporate boards of directors

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    Rather, as currently implemented, it is a moderate institution with, on net, nonexistent or small positive effects. Board-level and shop-floor worker representation cause at most small increases in wages, possibly lead to slight increases in job security and satisfaction, and have largely zero or small positive effects on firm performance." [35]

  4. Board of directors - Wikipedia

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    Center for Interfaith Relations Board of Directors meeting. A board of directors is an executive committee that supervises the activities of a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government agency. The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulations (including the jurisdiction's ...

  5. Annual general meeting - Wikipedia

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    The secretary prepares the minutes and may be asked to read important papers. [3] The treasurer may present a financial report. [4] Other officers, the board of directors, and committees may give their reports. [2] [5] [6] Attending this meeting are the members or the shareholders of the organization, depending on the type of organization.

  6. HOA Q&A: Can an Association president make decisions ... - AOL

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    The HOA president is the CEO of the not-for-profit corporation, with all of the general powers and duties normally associated with that role.

  7. Green Bay Packers, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A 1923 Green Bay Packers stock certificate, as displayed at the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. There have been six stock issues over the history of the Packers organization: 1923: Shares of stock were first sold to establish the club as a corporation. [3] A total of $5,000 was raised through the sale of 1,000 shares at $5 apiece.

  8. Executive session - Wikipedia

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    An executive session is a term for any block within an otherwise open meeting (often of a board of directors or other deliberative assembly) in which minutes are taken separately or not at all, outsiders are not present, and the contents of the discussion are treated as confidential (see in camera).

  9. Supervisory board - Wikipedia

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    The board of supervisors or supervisor of a company with no board of supervisors may exercise the following authorities: (1) checking the financial affairs of the company; (2) supervising the duty-related acts of the directors and senior managers, and bringing forward proposals on the removal of any director or senior manager who violates any ...