Officers of a corporation are responsible for the day-to-day operations and management of a corporation. Delaware laws essentially require that a corporation have at a minimum a President and a Secretary. Other officer posts are optional (examples: one or more Vice Presidents, a Treasure or an Assistant Secretary or Treasurer). The officers’ respective powers (and limitations thereon) will typically be contained in the corporation’s bylaws and/or in a formal resolution of the Board of Directors—the officers must be appointed by the Board of Directors. An individual may serve in more than one officer position.