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Guest Trina

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No, co-office-holders must be specifically authorized in the bylaws. There's nothing that says you can't elect the one person (the one who will have the power to vote 'for Board business'), and then the second person can informally help with carrying out "

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Also wanted to add that RONR strongly discourages the practice of having co-office-holders - an organization contemplating such a change to the bylaws should think long and hard about the ramifications.

One approach may be to allow formation of c"

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Guest H.Wm.Mountcastle

>>2 people have volunteered to do one job together<<

But it's probably not just "one job" or one person could do it. If the job of director is too much for one person, amend the bylaws to divide the position into two and ele"

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