co-chair

[US]/ˌkəʊˈtʃeər/
[UK]/ˌkoʊˈtʃer/

Translation

n.a person who jointly chairs a meeting or committee
v.to jointly preside over a meeting or committee
Word Forms
Pluralco-chairs
Third Person Singularco-chairs
Past Participleco-chaired
Past Tenseco-chaired
Present Participleco-chairing

Phrases & Collocations

co-chair the meeting

co-chairing committee

co-chairs elected

be a co-chair

co-chair responsibilities

co-chair position

co-chair role

co-chair selected

co-chair duties

co-chair team

Example Sentences

the committee selected sarah and david to co-chair the fundraising event.

she will co-chair the panel discussion with a renowned economist.

they agreed to co-chair the working group on climate change initiatives.

the two co-chairs presented a united front to the board of directors.

he volunteered to co-chair the conference alongside a senior executive.

the co-chairs are responsible for leading the agenda and facilitating discussions.

the new co-chairs brought fresh perspectives to the project team.

the co-chairs collaborated closely to ensure the meeting's success.

the organization appointed a dynamic duo to co-chair the annual gala.

the co-chairs will share the responsibilities for managing the project timeline.

the experienced co-chairs guided the team through a challenging period.

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