Sevenmember
Sevenmember is a term used to describe a group composed of seven individuals. It is commonly used to refer to governing bodies, committees, juries, and other panels that reach decisions through collective deliberation. The phrase may be written as seven-member or seven member, depending on style guides, and is typically not a proper noun unless used as a name.
In governance, a seven-member board is one with seven seats. Appointment methods vary: elections, appointment by
Decision making follows the body’s rules of order. An odd number of members means a simple majority
Advantages of a seven-member structure include a balance of diverse perspectives and manageable-scale deliberation. Drawbacks can
Contexts and uses vary. Seven-member configurations appear in corporate and nonprofit boards, government or municipal panels,
Notes: The term is generic; capitalized forms may denote a proper noun if used as a brand