No. A nominee director, and the term “nominee” refers to the fact that the director role in a company is strictly non-executive. They are appointed to fulfill a legal requirement or to maintain anonymity, and their role is typically limited to signing documents and fulfilling other legal obligations on the company’s behalf.
They serve as passive directors, with no real decision-making power or involvement in the company’s management or operations. The company’s management and operations are the responsibility of the actual owner or directors.