At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun.
Examples:
The PCU Foundation Board of Directors
the Board of Directors of Rino Ltd.
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Yes, "Board of Directors" is typically capitalized as it refers to a specific formal group within a company with governing responsibilities.
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.
The title "research director" is not typically capitalized unless it is used as part of someone's official job title. For example, if you are referring to a specific person's role as the Research Director of a company or organization, then it would be capitalized. But if you are talking about research directors in a general sense, it is not capitalized.
Yes, the words "College Board" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun representing a specific organization.
Yes, board meeting minutes should be capitalized as it is a formal document and follows proper grammar rules.
Ang "board of directors" sa Tagalog ay "patnugot ng mga direktor" o "konseho ng mga direktor."