Alliance Coordinators Sample Clauses

Alliance Coordinators. Each of the Parties shall appoint one (1) representative possessing a general understanding of this Agreement and of drug product Development to act as the primary point of contact between the Parties with respect to this Agreement (each, a “Alliance Coordinator”). Subject to the foregoing, either Party may replace its Alliance Coordinator at any time with prior notice to the other Party. The Alliance Coordinators shall conduct quarterly in-person meetings or teleconferences, in which the discussions may include (a) the Development, Commercialization and regulatory matters of Licensed Products, (b) general corporate updates with respect to each Party, including updates on each Party’s Patent prosecution efforts and other developments with respect to Licensed Products or Licensed Patents (provided that, neither Party shall be required to disclose any information it considers sensitive concerning areas of its business not related to Licensed Products or Licensed Patents) and (c) the potential for mutually-beneficial business development opportunities (including potential additional partnering and licensing arrangements), and may invite additional personnel from either Party to attend any such meetings or teleconferences. Beam shall update Editas, through the Alliance Coordinators at the quarterly meetings described above in this Section 3.1, with any material program updates related to the Development or Commercialization of the Licensed Products in the Field.
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Alliance Coordinators. 5.3.1 ALIEN designates the following person as its Alliance Coordinator: Name: Xxxxxx X. Pounds Company: Alien Technology Corp. Address: 00000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx. Morgan Hill, CA 95037 USA Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000

Related to Alliance Coordinators

  • Service Coordinators Each Party has designated an employee or title as the key contact for the day-to-day implementation or monitoring of each Service as specified in the applicable Transition Service Schedule (each, a “Service Coordinator”). The Parties shall direct communications relating to specific Services to the applicable Service Coordinators. The Service Coordinators shall report to the Transition Committee from time to time, as directed by the members of the Transition Committee designated by the applicable Party.

  • Alliance Managers In addition to the foregoing governance provisions, each of the Parties shall appoint a single individual to serve as that Party’s alliance manager (“Alliance Manager”). The role of each Alliance Manager will be to participate and otherwise facilitate the relationship between the Parties as established by this Agreement. A Party may replace its Alliance Manager from time to time upon written notice to the other Party.

  • Alliance Manager Each Party shall appoint a person(s) who shall oversee contact between the Parties for all matters between meetings of each Joint Committee and shall have such other responsibilities as the Parties may agree in writing after the Effective Date (each, an “Alliance Manager”). Each Party may replace its Alliance Manager at any time by notice in writing to the other Party.

  • Coordinators 9.1 Any notice required or permitted to be made by either party to this Agreement must be in writing. Notices are effective when received by the appropriate coordinator as demonstrated by reliable written confirmation (for example, certified mail receipt or facsimile receipt confirmation sheet).

  • Program Managers See Section 14.1.

  • Joint Steering Committee [***] following the Effective Date [***], a joint steering committee (the “JSC”) will be established by the Parties to provide oversight and to facilitate information sharing between the Parties with respect to the activities under this Agreement.

  • Management Team Subject to any approval or consulting rights of the --------------- Joint Operations Committee, Manager shall engage or designate one or more individuals experienced in dental group management and direction, including, but not limited to, an administrator, who will be responsible for the overall administration of the Practice including day-to-day operations and strategic development activities.

  • Project Managers Each party will designate a project manager (“Project Manager”) who will (a) serve as such party’s primary representative under this Agreement, (b) have overall responsibility for managing and coordinating the performance of such party’s obligations under this Agreement and be responsible for the day-to-day implementation of this Agreement, including attempted resolution of any issues that may arise during the performance of any party’s obligations hereunder for each of the Services, (c) be authorized to act for and on behalf of such party with respect to all matters relating to this Agreement and (d) will provide guidance on the steps the parties shall take to cooperate in the transition, separation and migration of the Services. Generally, requests by NewCo relevant to the Services will be made by NewCo’s Project Manager to MCK’s Project Manager; however, the foregoing provision will not limit either party’s ability to communicate with the other party’s relevant contact person(s) with respect to any particular Service. Either party’s Project Manager may from time to time designate a substitute of commensurate skills and experience by notice to the other party to fulfill such Project Manager’s responsibilities during any periods of unavailability.

  • Steering Committee Each Party shall name a mutually agreed upon equal number of representatives for the Steering Committee, which shall meet twice per calendar year, or as otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties. In the event that a Steering Committee dispute cannot be resolved, such dispute shall be escalated to a senior executive of each of Customer and Lonza. The primary function of the Steering Committee is to ensure the ongoing communication between the Parties and discuss and resolve any issues arising under this Agreement. In addition to the primary function described above, the Steering Committee shall also take on the following responsibilities:

  • Project Leaders Within [**] Business Days after the Effective Date, each Party will appoint (and provide written notice to the other Party of the identity of) a senior representative having a general understanding of biopharmaceutical discovery and development issues to act as its project leader under this Agreement (each, a “Project Leader”). The Project Leaders will serve as the contact point between the Parties with respect to the Research Program, and will be primarily responsible for: (a) facilitating the flow of information and otherwise promoting communication, coordination of the day-to-day work and collaboration between the Parties; (b) providing single point communication for seeking consensus internally within the respective Party’s organization; and (c) raising cross-Party or cross-functional disputes in a timely manner. The Project Leaders shall conduct regular telephone conferences as deemed necessary or appropriate, to exchange informal information regarding the progress of the Research Program. Each Party may change its designated Project Leader from time to time upon prior written notice to the other Party. Each Project Leader may designate a substitute to temporarily perform the functions of that Project Leader by prior written notice to the other Party.

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