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Resignation of President


Guest Kathy Dennis

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Guest Kathy - please don't use word processing documents to ask questions on this site - you can type your questions directly in the start new topic and reply to this topic boxes. It will make it easier for you and for anyone here who wants to respond.

As to your question - yes, by the  ordinary English language meaning of the words the person who most recently held the office of president, but no longer holds that office, is the immediate past president - regardless of how or why the office was vacated. Most of the regulars on this site will tell you that it is usually not a good idea to give the immediate past president an official position, for various reasons. If that person possesses special experience or knowledge that could be useful to the organization there are other less formal ways to make those available.

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In our organization the Executive Board consists of the President, Immediate Past President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and three at-large members. If a newly elected president is elected in November of 2023, takes office in January 2024 but resigns in March of the same year, would he be considered the Immediate Past President when considering who should be considered the Immediate Past President on the Board? 

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