Definition of Ex Officio
someone who automatically gains a position or has a right because of their position or status within the board, committee, council, etc.
Examples of Ex Officio in a sentence
When the president is unable to perform his duties, the vice-president is his ex officio replacement. π
Most countries give their presidents the ex officio title of commander-in-chief of the military forces. π
When Janice became the prime ministerβs wife, she became an ex officio member of the government. π
Since all of the committee members are ex officio positions, none of the members have to participate in the election. π
The biggest donors to our church receive ex officio appointments as directors on our board. π
Because he is the president of the movie studio, Benjamin also holds an ex officio membership in the actorβs union. π
As the head of the accounting department, Jessica received her executive committee membership ex officio. π
Even though you are an ex officio board member, you still have voting rights. π
The school superintendent holds an ex officio position on all the local school boards. π
Because of my lengthy job tenure, I recently became an ex officio member of the hotel's hospitality team. π
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