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Difference between a trustee and a director
By WORLDLawDirect  [June 21st, 2009]


Non Profit FAQ's

Is there a difference between a "trustee" and a "director"?

No. A Board of Trustees is equivalent to a Board of Directors. Some nonprofit's find it advantageous to have a Board of Advisors and may choose to describe its powers in the bylaws. A Board of Advisors has no legal authority, unless the bylaws or articles indicate otherwise.





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