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Capitalize "board of supervisors" when it is used as part of the proper name of a government organization. E.g.: "... the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted Wednesday ..."
Here are some tips on how to address a board of directors: Use formal language. When addressing a board of directors, you should always use formal language. Adhere to protocol. Be respectful. Be clear and concise. Practice beforehand.
The Board of Directors has approved the decision unanimously. The board of directors has approved the decision unanimously. The board of directors has not yet decided whether a sale of the company is in the best interest of the company's shareholders and other constituencies.
Capitalize board of directors when it is part of a proper name, e.g., "the Arizona Chapter Board of Directors," and when it's part of a heading. Lowercase board of directors when used alone or before the proper title, e.g., "the board of directors of First National Bank."
Typical inside directors are: A chief executive officer (CEO) who may also be chair of the board. Other executives of the organization, such as its chief financial officer (CFO) or executive vice president. Large shareholders (who may or may not also be employees or officers)
The Chicago Manual of Style recommends always capitalizing Board of Directors, regardless of how it is being used. They note that this is the most common practice in business and legal writing.
Examples of director in a Sentence The company will hire a new director of marketing. She's the director of graduate studies at the university. She's considered one of the best young directors in Hollywood.
Even though “directors” is a plural word, you will use the verb that goes with the singular, “board.” It makes no difference whether they agree or disagree, it is always a singular word. The board of directors is one entity, no matter how you look at it. It does not suddenly change into a plural for any reason.
Singular. Board is a singular noun. 'of directors' is just a modifying prepositional phrase. So a sentence should look like - The board of directors is.....