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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
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Board member

Hello.

What is the difference between a councilor and a member in the context of Board of dieectors?


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Here's the broad idea. a councillor is an elected member of a city's governing body, which is called a council.. The term councillor is not used in the context of a Board of Directors.

  • Here's the broad idea.
  • a councillor is an elected member of a city's governing body, which is called a council..
  • The term councillor is not used in the context of a Board of Directors.
  • They are simply called directors.
  • The term Board of Directors is used in private businesses, not usually government.
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Here's the broad idea.

a councillor is an elected member of a city's governing body, which is called a council..

The term councillor is not used in the context of a Board of Directors. They are simply called directors. The term Board of Directors is used in private businesses, not usually government.

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