corporate board

collocation in English

meaningsofcorporateandboard

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corporate
adjective
uk
/ˈkɔː.pər.ət/
us
/ˈkɔːr.pɚ.ət/
relating to a ...
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board
noun
uk
/bɔːd/
us
/bɔːrd/
a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a ...
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(Definition ofcorporateandboardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcorporate board

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If one thinks of acorporateboard, one should think of the independents as the equivalent of non-executive directors.
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The new regulator will be acorporateboardcomprising executive and non-executive members, who will bring a range of knowledge and expertise to the organisation.
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His activities since then combinedcorporateboardwork with government and community service.
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The panel met yearly to advise thecorporateboardof the implications of global developments.
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Acorporateboardmight adjourn "sine die" if the corporation were being sold, merged, or liquidated.
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He has worked as an engineer, financial analyst, strategic planner, department chair, university budget planner andcorporateboardmember.
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Women account for approximately 24% ofcorporateboardmembers, up from 12% before the implementation of this hybrid approach.
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Cumulative voting is also used as a multiple-winner method, such as in elections for acorporateboard.
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It need not be a maincorporateboardbut certainly nothing but good, in my experience, comes from having a reflection of shop floor opinion at executive board level.
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There will be an advisory body, but it appears the final decisions about academic programs will be made by thecorporateboardof governors...
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