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My understanding is that the chair of the presidents group of a conference does not really have any additional power. I was sort of an observer at a presidents meeting for a Division II conference. The chair of the group organizes and runs the meeting, and the liaison to the commissioner. During the meeting, the chair can order an executive session where everyone (including the commissioner) are booted from the room.I asked this before without a response. What power does the BC president have that the other presidents don’t? Is the executive role THAT decisive?
I’m sure there are differences with the ACC presidents group. But I can’t see any of the presidents ceding their power to any one president. And I don’t believe the chair has any more influence over realignment or other decisions by simply being the chair.