Noun
a board that manages the affairs of an institution
Source: WordNetBy the end of January, Judith Mitchell, a Rolling Hills Estates councilwoman, will step down from the South Coast Air Quality Management District governing board. Source: Internet
In 1963, the governing board of Rice University filed a lawsuit to allow the university to modify its charter to admit students of all races and to charge tuition. Source: Internet
At a meeting last week, UCHRA interim director Mark Farley told the organization's governing board that they may have to suspend transportation program. Source: Internet
Because of a state-mandated waiting period, the system’s governing board must leave 21-days between naming finalists for the chancellor job and appointing their pick. Source: Internet
Austin Dempsey, chair of the Rosary governing board, made the announcement. Source: Internet
However, former fire chief Maurine Turrentine, Deputy Chief Tony Searcy, and brother Assistant Chief Tommy Searcy have all resigned from the department and the governing board in December and January. Source: Internet