coheads

/ˈkoʊˌhɛdz/
verb
  1. To act as joint leaders or heads of something; to share the role of heading an organization, department, or project.
    • The two professors cohead the university's science program.
    • She coheads the charity with her brother.
    • They coheads the department, dividing responsibilities equally.
noun
  1. People who share the position of leader or head of an organization, department, or project.
    • The two coheads of the research team presented their findings together.
    • The coheads of the committee worked well together to organize the event.
    • Our company's coheads meet every Monday to discuss strategy.
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