Acting president
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An Acting president is a person who temporarily fills the role of an organization's president, either when the real president is unavailable (for example ill or on vacation) or when the post is vacant (for example because of death, resignation, or dismissal). See Acting (law).
For the specific nature of this position in the Federal government of the United States, see Acting President of the United States.
For a list of Acting Presidents of other countries, click here.