Noun
The office of a chairman of a meeting or organized body.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. As you know, there are twelve banks and they have their citizens board, and I got elected to the Fed Chairmanship for the Federal Reserve Kansas City Bank back in the mid-'90s. It might have been 1995-'96. Herman Cain
Assuming the chairmanship of ASEAN isn't going to do anything about improving the lives of people. Aung San Suu Kyi
According the source, the South-West will not accept the chairmanship slot because its leaders are interested in the presidency. Source: Internet
A Consultative Council for Health and Human Relations Education was established in December 1980 under the chairmanship of Dame Margaret Blackwood ; its members possessed considerable expertise in the area. Source: Internet
And as part of my chairmanship that is the perception I want to correct”. Source: Internet
After initial meetings with the king, Cromwell, and Cranmer, discussions on theological differences were transferred to Lambeth Palace under Cranmer’s chairmanship. Source: Internet