The president appoints the board, the board decides the chairman.
Fire enough of the board to replace him, he’s gone.
“The president appoints the board, the board decides the chairman.
Fire enough of the board to replace him, he’s gone.”
The president, with the advice and consent of the senate, appoints the chairman.
No, the President appoints the Chairman from among the sitting Governors. The Governors do not choose the Chairman.
Both the Chairman and Governors are nominated by the President and approved by the Senate. The Chairman has a four-year term, the governors have 14-year terms.