KNOWiNK Elections Coordinator Sample Clauses

KNOWiNK Elections Coordinator. Contractor will appoint the KNOWiNK Elections Coordinator as its representative throughout the Agreement Term. The KNOWiNK Elections Coordinator shall communicate with the Registrar of Voters (ROV) information and status of work related to this agreement from the completion of the implementation to the end of the Agreement. The KNOWiNK Elections Coordinator will be responsible for arranging all meetings, visits, and consultations between the Parties and for all administrative matters such as invoices, payments, and amendments. The KNOWiNK Elections Coordinator is the primary point of contact for Contractor after implementation, including for change requests, and will coordinate the availability of Contractor resources. ROV reserves the right to request a change in Contractor’s representation if, at ROV’s sole discretion, assigned personnel are not adequately satisfying the ROV’s requirements. The KNOWiNK Elections Coordinator shall have the requisite skills and experience to provide the services required without limitation: complete knowledge of election technology, elections support services, project management, excellent verbal and written communications skills, strong organizational skills including multi-tasking and time management skills.
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