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'''[[Bhikitia Authority| | The '''[[Bhikitia Authority#Volunteer Operations Leader|Volunteer Operations Leader of the Bhikitia Authority]]''' is the '''Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bhikitia''', serving as the highest executive officer responsible for overseeing the organization’s daily operations, volunteer coordination, and strategic direction. While the CEO leads Bhikitia’s activities and represents the organization publicly, major decisions require approval through a formal process: proposals must be discussed and approved by a majority vote in the '''[[Bhikitia Authority]]''', followed by the signature of the '''''[[Angel Chairperson of Bhikitia|Angel Volunteer Chairperson]]''''' to finalize authorization. This governance structure ensures that leadership is democratic, transparent, and community-driven. The Bhikitia Authority itself is composed of trusted volunteers who oversee Bhikitia’s development and uphold its mission to provide free, multilingual, community-curated knowledge. | ||
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The Volunteer Operations Leader of the Bhikitia Authority is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bhikitia, serving as the highest executive officer responsible for overseeing the organization’s daily operations, volunteer coordination, and strategic direction. While the CEO leads Bhikitia’s activities and represents the organization publicly, major decisions require approval through a formal process: proposals must be discussed and approved by a majority vote in the Bhikitia Authority, followed by the signature of the Angel Volunteer Chairperson to finalize authorization. This governance structure ensures that leadership is democratic, transparent, and community-driven. The Bhikitia Authority itself is composed of trusted volunteers who oversee Bhikitia’s development and uphold its mission to provide free, multilingual, community-curated knowledge.