noun
- plural of cohead; two or more people who jointly lead or direct an organization, department, or project
Usage: often used in corporate, academic, or organizational contexts
verb
- third-person singular present tense of cohead; to lead or direct jointly with one or more others
Usage: transitive verb
Examples
- The two coheads of the marketing department announced a new campaign strategy.
- She coheads the research initiative alongside her colleague from the university.
- The company appointed three coheads to oversee the merger process.
- They cohead the nonprofit organization with shared responsibilities and decision-making authority.
- The coheads of the committee met to discuss the upcoming budget.
- He coheads the project with expertise in both technical and creative areas.