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==What is the difference between a director and an officer?==
==What is the difference between a director and an officer?==


A director is a person in charge of managing, or supervising the management of the activities and internal affairs of a society. Directors are elected or appointed subject to the bylaws.  
A director is a person in charge of managing, or supervising the management of the activities and internal affairs of a society. Directors are elected by the membership subject to the bylaws.  
Officers are those directors who have specific roles under the Society Act. They are president, VP, secretary, and treasurer.  They are often referred to as the executive.
Officers are those directors who have specific roles under the Society Act. They are president, VP, secretary, and treasurer.  They are often referred to as the executive.


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