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Who is the chairman of WHO 2022?
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was re-elected and officially began his second term on 16 August 2022. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was re-elected and officially began his second term on 16 August 2022. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was elected WHO Director-General for a five-year term by WHO Member States at the Seventieth World Health Assembly in May 2017. The WHO is headquartered in Geneva and has six regional and 150 country offices. It is controlled by delegates from its 194 member states, who vote on policy and elect the director general. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, previously Ethiopia’s foreign minister, was elected to a five-year term in 2017 and reelected in 2022.
WHO is the director of chairman?
The chairman is the head of the board of directors. Generally, the shareholders elect the chairman. Their responsibilities may primarily include protecting the interests of investors. Chairmen may often work outside of the daily operations of a company. The chairman is the highest ranking officer in the board of directors, and is often selected for this leadership role by the board either by election or appointment. The chairman presides over the board meetings, but may or may not have actual executive authority. The chairman is the highest ranking officer in the board of directors, and is often selected for this leadership role by the board either by election or appointment. The chairman presides over the board meetings, but may or may not have actual executive authority. A CEO is hired and fired by the board of directors of a company. This gives the chairman of the board power over the CEO. The CEO is the top executive in a business; the president is the second-highest executive, after the CEO. In some cases the second-highest executive in a business is called the chief operating officer (COO). CEOs report to the the directors, collectively known as the board.