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chairman
This term carries a strong connotation of formal authority and traditional hierarchy. It suggests a position of final decision-making power and the responsibility of maintaining order during structured proceedings. Because of its gendered root, it is frequently replaced by the gender-neutral chairperson in modern corporate and academic settings to avoid excluding non-male leaders. In a professional context, the role is less about day-to-day management and more about strategic oversight and governance. It evokes an image of a person sitting at the head of a long table, directing the flow of conversation and certifying official votes or resolutions.
The word refers to a specific individual holding the title of leader in a group.