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Capitalization depends on context.

For example, President Jones is proper, and the board president is also proper.

The key is a style guide, and if none is available, then be consistent in capitalization. Some foreign languages -- such as German -- capitalize every noun. That's not necessary in English. Some industries and professions capitalize their own terminology, which is also not necessary.

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Yes, "Board" is typically capitalized when referring to a specific board, such as a Board of Directors. So, "member of the board" would be capitalized in this context.

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It should only be capitalized when it forms part of a title.

For example, The Medical Board of America.

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It should be capitalized when it's at the beginning of a sentence or forms part of a title.

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No, it does not need to be capitalised.

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