Board of Directors

  

The board of directors is the central nervous system for company management. They get paid to provide oversight on things like compensation, ethical things, accounting, governance, and deciding who is picking up the cake for Janet from accounting's birthday party. Its primary function is to hire (and fire) the CEO who then in turn hires, more or less, everyone else. The board members are elected by votes drawn from the pool of Common Stock investors.

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