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board of trustees
noun
- an appointed or elective board that supervises the affairs of a public or private organization:
the board of trustees of the university; the art museum's board of trustees.
Word History and Origins
Origin of board of trustees1
Example Sentences
But in February the center was appropriated by another president who now also rules as chairman of a board of trustees, all of whom are his appointees.
The Sentebale head said she hoped the public and donors would now see there was a new board of trustees "acting appropriately to demonstrate and ensure good governance and a healthy culture".
In a joint statement on Wednesday, the duke and Prince Seeiso said they were resigning from their roles with "heavy hearts" and in "solidarity with the board of trustees".
Following a vote on Wednesday by the Sundance Institute’s board of trustees, the city was chosen over the other two finalists, Cincinnati and Salt Lake City.
Trump announced in February that he intended to appoint himself chairman and immediately terminate members of the board of trustees “who do not share our Vision for a Golden Age in Arts and Culture.”
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