Chairwoman in a sentence as a noun

If this really was his personal decision, then he would have written the press release, and the chairwoman would have issued a press release expressing support.

I was wondering if anyone else noticed the chairwoman's grin when General Alexander talked about operating lawfully.

The comments below are certainly true, though: Dr. Yunus has contemplated getting into politics and that has the existing parties, headed by hereditary chairwoman, very nervous.

It appears there's recent decision to go this direction for this specific prison/company but keep in mind this is probably not a sign of a sea change:"Recently, board chairwoman Robin Sandy said she opposed the idea because she didn't want to grow state government.

Chairwoman definitions

noun

the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization; "address your remarks to the chairperson"

See also: president chairman chair chairperson