A corporation's organizational meeting is meant to be the initial meeting of the owners of the corporation and management.
Typically, the items on the meeting agenda include:
- The appointment of corporate officers
- The acquisition of a minute book to record meeting minutes and actions
- The approval of Corporate Bylaws
- The approval of share certificates
- The appointment of a banking or financial institution
- The approval of the corporate seal
- Any other resolutions
An organizational meeting occurs once at the formation of the corporation. After that, shareholders typically hold scheduled annual meetings to review the year and to discuss new business and future plans for the corporation.
Directors (or sometimes shareholders themselves) may also call special meetings of the shareholders to deal with particular issues that arise.