cohead

/ˈkoʊˌhɛd/
noun
  1. A person who shares a leadership position equally with one or more other people.
    • She was appointed cohead of the research department alongside Dr. Lee.
    • The two coheads of the committee worked together to plan the event.
    • As cohead of the project, he helped make all major decisions.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To lead something jointly with one or more other people.
    • She agreed to cohead the fundraising campaign with her colleague.
    • They will cohead the new initiative starting next month.
    • Three professors cohead the interdisciplinary program.
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