Are you talking about the Vice President of the United States, or the vice president of a corporation?
The Vice President of the United States cannot be an officer of a corporation while serving as Vice President. He or she can be a corporate officer before becoming Vice President, as Dick Cheney was, and the vice president can become a corporate officer after leaving office, but while serving as vice president the Vice President can't be a corporate officer.
Vice presidents of corporations are, by definition, corporate officers.
It would all depend on the charter of the organization. It think not, in most cases.
Definately no no no
A board of directors is the group of individuals responsible for the strategic management of a corporation. Some of the board of directors titles are Chairman or President, Vice Chair or Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Board Members.
The secretary conducts the meeting.
president vice president secretary treasurer historian etc
president vice president secretary treasurer historian etc
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you mean positions like treasurer, president and vice president???
Normally a Director is the level directly under the Vice President and President, however some corporations have differing job desriptons than the norm. Normally a Director is the level directly under the Vice President and President, however some corporations have differing job desriptons than the norm.
FFA Offices are: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter, Sentinel, Advisor
In the Babysitter's Club they have a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, alternate officer, and junior officers. Maybe if you have an extra person, make them a alternate officer. If I was you I would make them a special babysitter.
Yes, one person can act as president, secretary and treasurer. Historically, corporations were required to have a president and a secretary, who could not be the same person. Modern statutes, however, still require a corporation to have both a president and a secretary but specifically allow the same person to fill both offices. Corporate governance is based on state statutes, so there may be some variation between states.