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.
There’s no hard limit! You can use a Director's Proxy as often as you need whenever you're unable to attend a meeting.
After the meeting, keep an ear out for any announcements or minutes. They'll let you know if everything went smoothly and if your Proxy's decisions were upheld.
If your Director's Proxy can't make it, you might need to find someone else or represent yourself. It's always good to have a backup plan, just in case!
Absolutely! Just like changing your mind about dinner plans, you can revoke or update your Director's Proxy whenever you feel the need.
Yes, it's a good idea to let the board or the person you're appointing know beforehand. Just like sending a heads up before a surprise party!
You can choose anyone you trust, like a colleague or a family member, to be your Director's Proxy. It’s all about picking someone who understands your views well.
A Director's Proxy is like giving someone the keys to your car. It lets them make decisions on your behalf when you're not around, specifically for meetings held by directors.
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