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Trustees and elect
Kidderminster is an unparished area within Wyre Forest District, but Charter Trustees maintain the traditions of the town and elect a Mayor.
The organization may be controlled by its members who elect the Board of Directors, Board of Governors or Board of Trustees.
The corporation has the " ultimate authority to exercise control over ownership of property, to promulgate and amend the by-laws, to accept or reject the recommendation for election to the Presidency of the College by the Board of Trustees, and to elect members of the Corporation and of the Board of Trustees.
The councillors form the Charter Trustees of the Town of Scunthorpe and they continue to elect a town mayor.
From amongst themselves the Trustees elect President, Vice-Presidents, General Secretary, Assistant Secretaries and Treasurer.
Trustees elect faculty members and administrative officers.
The usual items of business that come before the conference are votes to sustain leadership, approve priesthood calls to major offices, elect the Board of Trustees of Graceland University, elect the World Church Finance Board, set the budget for the church, approve legislative resolutions and set the dates for the next conference.
* To elect and remove Trustees ;
Incorporation under New York law meant the creation of an Assembly of Trustees who would elect the Board of Directors for the Fraternity.
The assembly of chapters in these conventions is called the National Chapter, which is the governing body of the fraternity and has the power to elect members of the National Council and Board of Trustees.

Trustees and President
For this concept of an Advisory Board, ancillary to the Board of Trustees, we are indebted to the late President of Harvard University, A. Lawrence Lowell, a master of the subject of the structure of cultural institutions and their administration.
Dr. James Brown Fisk, physicist, President of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, was elected to the Board of Trustees.
At the meeting of the Board of Trustees, on March 3, 1910, Miss Upton presented the annual report of the President.
The President and Vice President of the Board of Trustees are elected by the Board for one-year terms at the annual organizational meeting.
Carlo Rubbia was principal Scientific Adviser of CIEMAT ( Spain ), a member of the high-level Advisory Group on Climate Change set up by EU's President Barroso in 2007 and of the Board of Trustees at the IMDEA Energy Institute.
In 2009, President Bernie Machen and the University of Florida Board of Trustees announced a major policy transition for the university.
* Neil Bluhm, President of the Board of Trustees
The excavation was led by Lancaster Harding, director of the Palestine Archaeological Museum, and Roland de Vaux, the President of the Trustees of the museum.
The Village President, Village Clerk, and three Trustees are elected every four years.
In 1962, Inverness was incorporated as a Village to be governed by a President and Board of Trustees.
The Village of North Riverside is governed by a Village President ( also referred to a Mayor ), Village Clerk, and six Trustees who are all elected to four year terms.
The Village of Worth operates under a President-Trustee form of Government with a Village President ( Mayor ) and a Village Board composed of six Village Trustees ( Councilmen / Aldermen ) elected at large.
Kingston is governed by a part-time Village President and six-member Board of Trustees.
The current President of the Board of Trustees is Joe Cook ( re-elected on April 5, 2011 ).
Dahlgren is governed by a non-partisan Village President ( Mayor ) and six-member non-partisan Board of Trustees half of whom are elected to staggered 4-year terms in odd-numbered years.
Carpentersville operates under the council-manager form of government in which an elected Board, consisting of the President ( chief elected official ) and six Trustees, appoints a professional manager to oversee the day-to-day operation of government services and programs.
Huntley is governed as a Village with an elected Village President and a six member Board of Trustees.
The village President and three Trustees ( because of staggered terms ) were appointed to one year terms only.
The first official village election was held in April 1959 at which time a new President, Harry P. Keeley, Jr., and three new Trustees were elected.
Mettawa is governed by an elected President and six Board of Trustees.
The Town Board of Trustees, James Donnella, President, held the first meeting of 1969 at the Westport Community Club.
The President of the Board of Trustees ( mayoral equivalent ) is selected from among the five Trustees and serves a one-year term.

Trustees and serve
Trustees serve seven-year terms, which are renewable for another seven years.
The Board of Library Trustees has five members, each of whom serve three year terms, and have care of the Town's public library at the Endicott Branch and Main Branch.
Trustees serve five-year terms ( not more than two consecutive terms ) and meet five times annually.
The Governor and Lieutenant Governor also serve as ex officio members of the University of California Board of Regents and of the California State University Board of Trustees.
Later, University College ( 1945 ) was founded to serve part-time, commuting students and Livingston College ( 1969 ) was created by the Rutgers Trustees, ensuring that the interests of ethnically diverse New Jersey students were met.
The six members of the Board of Governors appointed by the governor also serve as members of the Board of Trustees.
The Foundation is governed by 15 Trustees who serve six year terms as volunteers, at their own cost.
Raymond Gavin ( 1967 – 1986 ) would serve the longest consecutive time in office as Village Trustee 19 years and Robert Werner ( 1971 – 1987 ) and Matthew M. Murphy ( 1957 – 1973 ) would serve as Village Trustees for 16 years in office, all three longer than any Mayor.
Trustees serve staggered, four-year terms and are elected at-large.
Trustees serve the Village as a whole, and are elected to four-year staggered terms.
The Village of Loch Arbour is governed under the Village form of government by a nonpartisan Board of Trustees, consisting of five members elected at-large to serve staggered three-year terms, with one or two seats coming up for election each year.
Currently the Trustees and the Mayor serve four-year terms.
Trustees are elected to four-year terms, and are allowed to serve a second-four year term.
Bulger is a past president of the Boston Public Library Board of Trustees and continues to serve on the board.
Past 100 years old he continued to serve as the chairman of the Trollope Society and as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Roxbury Latin School, having graduated from there in 1919 and served as a Trustee since 1940 ; among his philanthropic activities were generous donations both to the School and to Harvard University.
Council members are the Trustees of the Society and serve for up to five years at a time.
In 1961, President Kennedy asked Roger L. Stevens to help develop the National Cultural Center, and serve as chairman of the Board of Trustees.
Neil Albert Salonen, a member of the Unification Church, was the Chairman of the University's Board of Trustees when he was chosen to serve as ninth University president in 1999.
Although the strictest sense of the term is the holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary, the more expansive sense encompasses persons who serve, for example, on the Board of Trustees for an institution that operates for the benefit of the general public.
Waitt was appointed by Congress to serve on the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce and has served on numerous other corporate and philanthropic boards of directors, including the Advisory Council of the National Geographic Society and as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
His long-standing affiliation with the Old Academy led him to become involved in its reorganization into the College of Wilmington, and to serve on the college's first Board of Trustees.
A somewhat unique facet of college governance is the existence of two elected student members of Moravian College's Board of Trustees ; both are full, voting members and serve two-year terms.
In 1928, the Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals ( later U. S. Supreme Court Justice ) Benjamin Cardozo ( an alumnus of Columbia College and Columbia Law School ) was appointed to Columbia ’ s Board of Trustees, the first Jew to serve on the board in 113 years.

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