Chair
The chairman falls under the general meeting of members. Under the chairman is PR and the sponsor committee.
Purpose: to lead and manage the association and the general management of the association.
A chairman must be able to represent what the group wants. It is not always waited for a chairperson from the group to come forward, often a chairperson is appointed. The chairman of a board is more organizing than leading within his function. In this case it is the group that makes its own leader and not the leader that makes the group.
Tasks:
Monitors the statutes;
Ensures a proper division of tasks within the board;
Represents the organization to the outside world, maintains contacts with important authorities;
Prepares the board meetings;
Presides over board meetings;
Draws up an agenda (together with the secretary);
Promotes an efficient and pleasant meeting climate;
Clearly summarize what has been discussed and decided;
Checks whether the decisions are actually implemented;
Co-signer of official documents.