Proxy refers to someone who is authorized to serve in one's place at a meeting, especially with the right to right to vote on behalf of another. It may be written authority given to someone to act or vote in someone's place.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
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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