Foundership

Pronunciation: /ˈfaʊndɝˈʃɪp/

Foundership (noun)

  1. The position or status of being the person who starts and creates a company, organization, or project.
  2. The rights or power connected with a founder, especially in how an organization is run or controlled.

Examples

  • Her foundership shaped the company’s early direction.
  • The team respected his foundership during the first years.