Guest Guest Posted May 9, 2012 at 02:31 PM Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 at 02:31 PM In compliance with Robert's Rules...can two people share the title of Co-President or Co-Chairs and if so, how couldd that affect the membership in a dual-power of authority? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Harrison Posted May 9, 2012 at 03:21 PM Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 at 03:21 PM Only if the bylaws provide for them and your concern about competing powers of authority is a good reason not to have them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary c Tesser Posted May 9, 2012 at 11:51 PM Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 at 11:51 PM It's like Guest_Guest_, only more confusing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Edgar Posted May 10, 2012 at 02:07 PM Report Share Posted May 10, 2012 at 02:07 PM . . . can two people share the title of Co-President . . .I would think that two people would have to share the title of Co-President.But sharing the title of President? Now that's a different (and considerably more ugly) story. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Novosielski Posted May 19, 2012 at 02:54 AM Report Share Posted May 19, 2012 at 02:54 AM In compliance with Robert's Rules...can two people share the title of Co-President or Co-Chairs and if so, how could that affect the membership in a dual-power of authority?RONR recommends against having such an office in your bylaws, and if you wisely follow that recommendation, then RONR prohibits such offices. By having two presidents the buck tends to stop nowhere. There's nothing that Co-Presidents can do that a President and Vice-President can't do just as well, and with less uncertainty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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