chairwoman

[US]/'tʃεə,wumən/
[UK]/ˈtʃɛrˌwʊmən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. female chairperson; female president.

Example Sentences

a handshake from the chairwoman

The new chairwoman was very well-spoken.

A chairwoman may be addressed as “Madam Chairman.

The chairwoman of the company will be giving a speech tomorrow.

She was elected as the chairwoman of the board of directors.

The chairwoman presided over the meeting with authority.

The chairwoman announced the new company policies.

Our chairwoman is a strong advocate for gender equality.

The chairwoman is known for her strategic vision and leadership skills.

The chairwoman of the committee is responsible for organizing the event.

She became the chairwoman of the organization at a young age.

The chairwoman's decision was met with unanimous approval.

As the chairwoman, she has the final say on all major decisions.

Real-world Examples

She was also the chairwoman of the board of Petrobras.

Source: NPR News March 2016 Collection

Alexa Garvey is school board chairwoman in the town of Stonington, Connecticut.

Source: VOA Special English Education

Republican Representative Liz Cheney is the vice chairwoman of the special committee.

Source: VOA Special December 2022 Collection

Spain's Santander Banking Group has appointed Ana Botin as its new chairwoman.

Source: BBC Listening September 2014 Compilation

In 2012 she became its chairwoman. Although Gree has state roots, Ms Dong acts like a high-profile entrepreneur.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Shari Redstone, whose family controls both companies, will become chairwoman of ViacomCBS.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

The chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, Deborah Hersman, met with reporters Thursday in San Francisco.

Source: VOA Special July 2013 Collection

The commission's new chairwoman, Lina Khan, is an outspoken critic of Amazon and other big tech.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

" Voting shouldn't be a game of gotcha, " said Ann Jacobs, the chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

Source: New York Times

Theodore Carter says now as his party fights to win the White House. He agrees with the party chairwoman.

Source: PBS Interview Social Series

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