Common use of Devotion to Employer’s Business Clause in Contracts

Devotion to Employer’s Business. (a) Subject to paragraph (b) below, Employee shall devote his skill, expertise and entire productive time attention to diligently promote and improve the business of Employer during the Initial Term, any Succeeding Term or thereafter as an employee at will. (b) Employee shall not engage in any other business duties or pursuits whatsoever, or directly or indirectly render any services of a business, commercial or professional nature to any other person or organization, whether for compensation or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the Employer’s Chief Executive Officer; provided, that (i) Employer recognizes, consents and agrees that Employee shall at all times be permitted to continue to manage Employee’s interest in and the business of Great Land Holdings, L.P. and its affiliates, and (ii) this Employment Agreement shall not be interpreted to prohibit Employee from making passive personal investments or conducting private business, community or philanthropic affairs if those affairs do not materially interfere with the services required under this Employment Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Bridgeline Digital, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Bridgeline Digital, Inc.)

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