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chairwoman

[chair-woom-uhn] / ˈtʃɛərˌwʊm ən /


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Jo Ramsay, chairwoman of the alliance, said: "Your support helps us provide not just food, but hope, dignity and a lifeline to those facing hardship in our communities."

From BBC

The committee's chairwoman, Conservative MP Caroline Dinenage, has said Davie's departure was "regrettable" but that "restoring trust in the corporation must come first".

From BBC

The group's chairwoman, Labour MP Carolyn Harris, called for a complete freeze on excise duty in Wednesday's Budget and for the remainder of this Parliament.

From BBC

"It shows that he can get stuff done," Christale Spain, chairwoman of the South Carolina Democratic Party, told The New York Times.

From Barron's

“They think our voices are so small that we don’t count, and because we’re red,” fumed Monica Rossman, the chairwoman of the Glenn County Board of Supervisors in rural Northern California.

From Los Angeles Times