A person who chairs a meeting jointly with another or others.
(和他人共同主持会议的)联合主席,副主席
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As the co-chair noted at the organization's second meeting, the turnout has been ‘unprecedented.’
‘We've actually built some power here,’ says the executive director of the New York activist group and one of the party's three co-chairs.
We also haven't yet been able to get any comment from any of the group's co-chairs.
‘It is significant that the co-chairs decided to go public about their meeting with the president,’ the Asian diplomat said.
The president and CEO of the power company and his wife also served as co-chairs.
The governing board held its inaugural meeting here on Friday to appoint several members as co-chairs.
Questions may be directed to either of our two co-chairs.
One of the big disputes now is whether all the commission members will be able to attend the interview with the president or just the two co-chairs.
One of the campaign's co-chairs said, ‘The warm response clearly indicates a strong feeling within the university against government proposals.’
Currently, the legislative committee consists of a chair and two co-chairs who are supported by state coordinators in each state.
At the top of our honor roll were our two co-chairs who earned extra credit for a class act.
The executive, now a co-chair of the board of directors, says the organization strives to ‘bring artistry into everyday acts of resistance.’
The co-chair said that the meeting would recommend concrete practical steps ‘to make the region more secure against illegal migration.’
She's one of the co-chairs of the campaign and frankly, one of the questions I have is, aren't they competing with their own story?
The council of ministers consists of two co-chairs, one deputy, and three ministers.
The luncheon co-chairs raised more than $120,000 for sarcoma research, much to the pleasure of the president of the foundation.
It includes personal messages from the president and campaign co-chairs, a newsletter with fundraising highlights, and offers multiple giving options.
He is the co-chair of the business of baseball committee, and the editor of the baseball website.
The continuing agenda of the summit has been left in the hands of the four co-chairs appointed by the mayor.
It's worth noting that one of the co-chairs of the commission is the nation's leading gambling lobbyist.
verb
[with object]
Act as co-chair of (a meeting)
the panel is co-chaired by the prime ministers of Mozambique, Norway, and Pakistan
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He co-chaired the U.S. commission on national security and he co-chaired the commission that forecast 9 / 11.
He co-chaired a donor conference with the US Deputy Secretary of State that pledged $4.5 billion in reconstruction aid to the country.
The mayor co-chaired the summit called by police to discuss the situation.
In November, he and wife Janet are co-chairing the St. Joseph Foundation Gala.
Last year he chaired or co-chaired three committees.
In 1993, she co-chaired a conference with the professor on feminist issues in psychology.
The Globalization Commission was co-chaired by the Tanzanian president along with the president of Finland.
Other nuclear energy supporters include scientists such as the former head of the Met Office, who co-chaired the intergovernmental panel on climate change.
Representatives of the parties co-chairing the conference will hold a news conference at which they are expected to announce the total pledged.
Just yesterday I co-chaired the inaugural meeting of the food and beverage taskforce, which covers the most significant sector in our economy.
That one was co-chaired by two former senators.
He co-chaired the June press conference publicizing these issues, and has spoken at many universities and conferences.
I even co-chaired the statewide campaign for one of California's more important popular initiatives back in 1996.
Just last month, he co-chaired a meeting on the topic at the Kennedy Space Center.
The actor and his wife are co-chairing the event.
The summit will be held in Mexico and co-chaired by Ireland as the EU president.
She worked as his campaign manager in 1999, and co-chaired his 2003 re-election campaign.
He co-chaired the three-day colloquium on ‘Conservation and cultural tourism’, organised by the British Library.
This working group will be co-chaired by Australia and Barbados.
A representative of student government who co-chaired the meeting described the positive aspects of organising it as the chance to ‘incorporate a variety of views’.