What is another word for chairmanship?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈe͡əmənʃˌɪp] (IPA)

Chairmanship is a term that refers to the role of overseeing or leading a group of people or an organization. There are various synonyms that could be used in place of "chairmanship" to convey the same meaning. These include "leadership," "direction," "administration," "governance," "management," "supervision," "guidance," "control," "command," and "oversight." All these synonyms signify the same concept of a person or entity being in charge of a particular situation, whether it's a meeting, organization, or team. Choosing the most appropriate synonym depends on the context and the tone of the message being conveyed.

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Usage examples for Chairmanship

A commission of thirty-three was appointed under the chairmanship of Henri Brisson.
"A History of the Third French Republic"
C. H. C. Wright
The Central Committee was in form abolished; the Primrose League, recently founded by the Fourth Party, was recognised by the leaders; Lord Randolph withdrew from the chairmanship of the Council; and mutual confidence and harmony of action were restored.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell
He was right, and within six months it cost him the chairmanship of his County Council.
"John Redmond's Last Years"
Stephen Gwynn

Famous quotes with Chairmanship

  • The culture of the chairmanship is to be the dominant voice in the Fed. If you have a weak chairman... the markets could be very unsettled.
    David Jones
  • The Fed chairmanship is not the kind of job where you want to surprise everyone with your choice of a total unknown. You don't want to surprise Wall Street.
    David Jones

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