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chairman

American  
[chair-muhn] / ˈtʃɛər mən /

noun

chairmen plural
  1. the presiding officer of a meeting, committee, board, etc.

  2. the administrative head of a department in a high school, college, or university.

  3. someone employed to carry or wheel a person in a chair.


verb (used with object)

chairmaned, chairmanned, chairmaning, chairmanning
  1. to act as or be chairman of (a meeting, committee, etc.).

chairman British  
/ ˈtʃɛəmən /

noun

  1. Also called: chairperson.   chairwoman.  a person who presides over a company's board of directors, a committee, a debate, an administrative department, etc

  2. history someone who carries a sedan chair

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Usage

Chairman can seem inappropriate when applied to a woman, while chairwoman can be offensive. Chair and chairperson can be applied to either a man or a woman; chair is generally preferred to chairperson

Gender

Is it chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson? See chairperson.

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noun

Etymology

Origin of chairman

First recorded in 1645–55; chair + -man

Explanation

A chairman is the leader of a business meeting or group. The chairman often opens a meeting by addressing the group and explaining what the agenda will be. Charities, clubs, and the boards of companies have a chairman who acts as president or leader. The noun chairman can refer to this person, whether male or female, though sometimes a woman is called a chairwoman. These days, it's more common still to simply call her (or him) a chair. The word chairman comes from a sense of "occupying a chair of authority," while "presiding member of a corporate body" first emerged in the 18th century.

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Sullivan stepped down from his role as joint chairman of the football club over the weekend, ahead of the allegations being published on Monday.

From BBC • Jun. 9, 2026

Cook is set to step down as CEO and will remain as Apple’s chairman.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 8, 2026

Earlier this year, the startup hired Yin Qi of facial-recognition company Megvii Technology as its chairman.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 8, 2026

And Gulati was the bid committee’s sole chairman.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2026

General Earle Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, knew the president was playing a dangerous game.

From "Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War" by Steve Sheinkin

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