noun
- a heading or title shared by two or more people or entities
Usage: often used in academic, professional, or organizational contexts
verb
- to serve as a co-leader or joint head of an organization, project, or group
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'cohead'
Examples
- The two directors shared a coheading on the company's organizational chart.
- She is coheading the research initiative with her colleague from the university.
- The coheading arrangement allowed both managers to share responsibilities equally.
- They were coheading the committee for the annual conference.
- The nonprofit listed both founders under a coheading in their annual report.