I'll hand it back to you. The title of a ``director'' is generally called a director, but it varies depending on each organization. A ``representative director'' is also called a representative director in the sense that it plays the role of representing the board of directors. I would like to introduce this expression as it is one that I often use in my day job as a moderator. i'd like to turn things over to (name).
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From now on, I would like to ask Mr. (Name). turn things over to. In English, ``chairperson'' is called chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, depending on gender. Chair means ``chair,'' and is probably a little similar to ``za'' in ``chairperson.'' Meeting. How do you say "chairman" in English? Thank you for your question. chair (verb) = person who is the chair of ~ person = person ``chair + person = person who is the chair of ~''.
“Chairperson” is referred to as “chairperson of the board (of directors).” It is also called ``chairman,'' but since female chairmen are not uncommon, I think it would be better to say ``chairperson.''