Address the school board as a whole using terms like "Members of the School Board" or "School Board Trustees." When speaking to an individual member, address them as "Mr./Mrs./Ms. [Last Name]" or using their official title, such as "Board President" or "Board Chair."
Traditionally, a board of directors is addressed via the chair, by name. As such, you could address the letter: Ms. Maria Manundo, Chair, Board of Directors Agency X and then address the letter: Dear Ms. Manundo, I write to you as the chair of the board of agency x to ..... (fill in the reason for your letter) Alternatively, you could address the letter to the entire board. As in: Board of Directors Agency X Dear Board,
A chairman is someone who sits on a board of directors. They are generally the head of the board. To abbreviate the word, it could be written as "ch" or "chair".
In my experience and from person preference "Madam Chairman" is the best. Another option is "Chairperson."
Its referred to as many things such as a saucer chair, a wing chair, or a butterfly chair.
No, the word chair is a common noun, a word for any chair of any kind. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
The female equivalent is chair woman.
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Name Chair, Board of Directors Agency Date Dear Chair (use actual name), Thank you for the opportunity to serve on the board of (agency name). It has been an honor. I must resign my position due to (reasons for resignation). I commit to continue (add whatever way you'd like to continue to work with agency, or as a donor) Thank you for the opportunity, Your name
In answer to your question, as chairperson of the board, you may address yourself as you see fit. Chairman, Chairwoman or Chairperson would all be acceptable. My personal preference is Chairman, as the title was not specifically intended to specify gender. It was intended to specify rank.
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The noun chair is a COMMON noun, a word for any chair of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. L.E. "Skip" Triplett, Chair of the Board of Governance, University Canada West, Vancouver, BC CanadaChair Peak, Snoqualmie National Forest, WAChair Avenue, Lexington, KY or Chair Road, Hemingway, SCBlue Chair Bakery & Coffee Shop, Sewanee, TN"The Puffy Chair", 2005 movie with Mark Duplass