Convenership

/kənˈviːnərʃɪp/ noun

Definition

The position, role, or office of being a convener; the act or status of convening a group or assembly.

Etymology

From 'convener' plus the suffix '-ship' (denoting status, position, or relationship), creating a noun that describes the role or responsibility of convening.

Kelly Says

Convenership is often an undervalued skill—historians rarely study the people who brought great minds together, yet without those conveners, the great meetings and discoveries of history might never have happened!

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