Common use of Customer or Potential Customer Clause in Contracts

Customer or Potential Customer. “Customer or Potential Customer” shall mean any person or entity who or which, at any time during the one year period prior to the Executive’s contact with such person or entity, if such contact occurs during the Executive’s employment or, if such contact occurs following the termination of the Executive’s employment, during the one year period prior to the date the Executive’s employment with the Company ends: (A) contracted for, was billed for, or received from the Company any product, service, or process with which the Executive worked directly or indirectly during the Executive’s employment by the Company or about which the Executive acquired Confidential Information; or (B) was in contact with the Executive or in contact with any other employee, owner, or agent of the Company, of which contact the Executive was or should have been aware, concerning the sale or purchase of, or contract for, any product, service, or process with which the Executive worked directly or indirectly during the Executive’s employment with the Company or about which the Executive acquired Confidential Information; or (C) was solicited by the Company in an effort in which the Executive was involved or of which the Executive was aware.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Aspen Aerogels Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Aspen Aerogels Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Aspen Aerogels Inc)

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