If your proxy can’t make it, then they won’t be able to vote for you. It’s like when your backup plans fall through; you may need to find another way to ensure your opinion is voiced.
Absolutely! You can revoke a Director's Proxy anytime you want. It's your call, sort of like changing your mind about what you want to order at a restaurant.
A Director's Proxy comes into play when you can’t make it to a meeting but still want your opinion to count—kind of like having a stand-in when you can’t show up to a game!
Creating a Director's Proxy is pretty straightforward. You’ll usually need to fill out a form and make sure it’s signed properly so it carries weight in the meeting.
You can choose anyone you trust as your proxy, whether it’s a colleague, friend, or family member. Just make sure they’re responsible enough to represent your views well!
A Director's Proxy is like giving a trusted friend the power to vote on your behalf in a meeting. It's a way to have your voice heard even if you can't be there in person.
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