Noun
vice chairperson (plural vice chairpersons)
A person who takes on the responsibilities of a chairperson in their absence; vice chair
vice-chairperson (plural vice-chairpersons)
Alternative spelling of vice chairperson
vice-chairperson
She was vice-chairperson of a sub-committee of the Mfolozi Community Environmental Justice Organisation, which had been challenging the expansion of the coal mine. Source: Internet
In a letter dated 29 January, which this publication has also seen, vice-chairperson of the Normalisation Committee Franco Cosmos wrote to the leadership of Young African informing them of the appointment of an Appeal Committee for the NFA. Source: Internet
TOP MDC leaders Lynette Karenyi-Kore (vice-president) and Job Sikhala (vice-chairperson) this week lost their relatives to the violent machete clashes in mining areas in the country. Source: Internet
“Through this collaboration with Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, we hope to work on the next generation of solutions to further reduce air pollution in Delhi,” said Jasmine Shah, vice-chairperson of the Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi (DDCD). Source: Internet
Kozuszek, who is also the Vice-Chairperson for the Porter County Democratic Central Committee, reported that people have complained to the Voter Registration office, sometimes five in a day. Source: Internet
She also was Vice-Chairperson of the National Development Planning Commission, and a Member of the Board of the Centre for Policy Analysis. Source: Internet