In a small organization that is the way it works if the board officers do not include a secretary. At our county historical society the executive director serves as the secretary of the organization so in that case I take the minutes. It does have at least one advantage, it makes
it easier to prepare the next board packet when you took the minutes from the previous meeting.
Chris Taylor
Atchison County Historical Society
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Maria Sanchez wrote:
> Is it standard procedure for the executive director of a board governed
> organization to record minutes?
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