An Incorporators' Organizational Meeting is an initial meeting of a company's incorporators where the initial resolutions to organize the company are recorded. This occurs after the Articles of Incorporation are filed and a certificate of incorporation is received from the Secretary of State.
For instance, if directors were not named in the Articles of Incorporation, appointing them will be on the agenda of this organizational meeting.
If the Articles of Incorporation appoint initial directors, those directors can call the organizational meeting. Otherwise, the shareholders or the incorporators will hold it.
It should be noted that, in accordance with state law, notice of the meeting must be sent to all participants.
An Incorporators' Organizational Meeting is also known as:
- Incorporators' Meeting Minutes
- Minutes of Incorporators' Organizational Meeting
- Incorporators' Meeting Agenda
- Incorporators' Meeting Record
- Corporate Minutes