What does the director mean?

Directors are the responsibilities of companies, which exist in joint-stock companies and limited companies. Director is a job title of an enterprise. A company without a board of directors shall have an executive director. The term of office of directors shall be stipulated in the articles of association, but each term shall not exceed three years. You can be re-elected. A director refers to a person who is democratically elected by the company's shareholders (general meeting) or employees and has actual power and authority to manage the company's affairs. He is the main force of the company's internal governance, managing the company's affairs internally and conducting economic activities on behalf of the company externally.

Duties of directors:

(1) Attend the board meeting and exercise voting rights.

(2) the right to compensation.

(3) The right to sign is also an obligation, such as signing the relevant documents issued in the name of the company.

(4) Other functions and powers as stipulated in the articles of association.

(5) The director is the manager of the company.

(6) The law gives directors the freedom to use the powers conferred by the articles of association.