Someone whose job is to carry people in a portable chair, sedan-chair, or similar conveyance
Mr Western entered; but not before a small wrangling bout had passed between him and his chairmen; for the fellows, who had taken up their burden at the Hercules Pillars, had conceived no hopes of having any future good customer in the squire.
The presiding officer of a committee or subcommittee In the Senate, chairmanship is based on seniority of committee tenure, but a Senator may not chair more than one standing committee
The member who leads a committee This person is always a member of the majority party Both full committees and subcommittees have chairmen Chairmen, working with the party leadership, determine what bills they will consider They cannot consider all the bills that are introduced in a given session
The brother presiding over a meeting or committee, such as the brother who hosts the {Public Meeting} and introduces the {Watchtower Study} <<The presiding overseer serves as chairman at meetings of the body of elders >> <<The district overseer is chairman of the circuit assembly program >> <<Brother Stern will be the {judicial committee} chairman >>
The chairman of a committee, organization, or company is the head of it. Glyn Ford is chairman of the Committee which produced the report I had done business with the company's chairman
A seat is also a seat of office, authority, or dignity, such as the chairperson of a professorship at a college or university, or the individual that presides over business proceedings
{i} chairperson, person who presides over something; person who presides over a meeting; person who presides a committee; chief officer of a company; person employed to wheel a person in a chair