Member at Large

/ˈmɛmbər æt lɑrdʒ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A member of an organization elected or appointed to represent the membership at large rather than a specific constituency or district.
    The member at large voiced the concerns of all club members during the meeting.

Forms

  • member at large
  • members at large

Commentary

The term ‘member at large’ is often used in corporate, non-profit, and association governance to designate representatives who serve broadly rather than from a particular subdivision.

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