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What (who) is directorship$21579$ - definition

Corporate interlocks; Interlocking directorship; Interlocking directorates; Corporate interlocking; Director interlock; Interlocking directors
  • Network diagram showing interlocks of the board members of [[American International Group]] (AIG), from 2004 with other U.S. corporations.
  • Network diagram showing interlocks between various U.S. corporations and institutions and the [[Council on Foreign Relations]], in 2004
  • Network diagram showing interlocks between various U.S. corporations/institutions, and four major media/telecom corporations (circled in red).

Interlocking directorate         
Interlocking directorate refers to the practice of members of a corporate board of directors serving on the boards of multiple corporations. A person that sits on multiple boards is known as a multiple director.
Directorship         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Directing; Directors; Directer; Directed; Director (disambiguation); Directress; Directorship; The Director; Director (LP); Director (album); Director (creative work)
·noun The condition or office of a director; directorate.
Directress         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Directing; Directors; Directer; Directed; Director (disambiguation); Directress; Directorship; The Director; Director (LP); Director (album); Director (creative work)
·noun A woman who directs.

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Interlocking directorate

Interlocking directorate refers to the practice of members of a corporate board of directors serving on the boards of multiple corporations. A person that sits on multiple boards is known as a multiple director. Two firms have a direct interlock if a director or executive of one firm is also a director of the other, and an indirect interlock if a director of each sits on the board of a third firm.

This practice, although widespread and lawful, raises questions about the quality and independence of board decisions. In the United States, antitrust law prohibits interlocking directorates within the same industry over collusion concerns, though legal observers have noted that this has long been unenforced. In 2022, the Department of Justice signaled it would enforce laws on anti-competitive interlocking directorates, leading to the resignation of seven directors at five companies in October 2022.