It's actually a legal and structural thing. When a company is incorporated, the company must name a point person that is the key legal point-of-contact for the company - that person is called the President. Hence the President of a corporation is a legal role filed with the state of incorporation.
The CEO is an executive role - and not a legally required one. While almost all companies have CEOs, it is theoretically possible not to have a CEO, or to have multiple CEOs.
The Chairman is the leader of the Board of Directors - again a corporate norm, but not legally required.
What are three ceremonial duties of the President?
I need to know whats the usher president duties.
I need to know whats the usher president duties.
Duties of the president is to care fro his country rather than himself.
Well normally the American Constitution explains the duties of the president, but today, also the expectations of the American people can affect the duties of the president.
I need to know whats the usher president duties.
There are not any duties of the President that are shared by the Vice President and the President can not perform any of the Vice President's two duties.
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Vice President
Congress can deem the president incapable of performing his duties.
The vice president becomes President if the President dies or is removed from office . There are also procedures by which the vice-president can temporarily assume the duties of president, either voluntarily or involuntarily.
When the president in unable to fulfill his duties.