chairman investment & finance definition
Short
for chairman of the board, this is the highest-ranking corporate officer. The
chairman presides over board meetings. Often one person may hold the positions
of chairman and chief executive officer. Depending on the personality and clout
of the chairman, the chairman may have a lot of power and authority or may take
a distant back-seat to the chief executive officer of the company. A chairman
may be more of an honorary position for a long-term employee or another
prominent person, large shareholder, or a member of the founding family.
See chairman in Wall Street Words
The highest-ranking executive in a corporation. The chairman leads the board of directors in setting broad corporate goals and determining if managers are, in fact, pursuing and achieving those goals. In large corporations the chairman is not ordinarily involved in day-to-day operational activities, although it is likely that he or she was the chief executive officer before attaining the position of chairman. In some corporations, the chairman also serves as the president and the chief executive officer. Also called
chairman of the board. See also
director.
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