noun
- one of two or more people who jointly chair or preside over a meeting, organization, or committee
Usage: often used in corporate, academic, and nonprofit contexts
Examples
- She was appointed cochairperson of the board alongside her colleague.
- The two cochairpersons divided the responsibilities for running the annual conference.
- As cochairperson of the committee, he helped set the agenda for each meeting.
- The nonprofit hired two cochairpersons to share leadership duties.
- They served as cochairpersons of the fundraising event last year.