Nominations for ORCID Board & Participation in Governance Matters Sample Clauses

Nominations for ORCID Board & Participation in Governance Matters. Individuals representing each Consortium Member may exercise a Consortium Member’s voting rights and be nominated to serve on the ORCID Board of Directors, consistent with ORCID’s Bylaws which are available on the ORCID website; provided, however, that only one such person from the Consortium Members may be a Director at any given time. The person indicated by Consortium Leader as the Main Contact on Exhibit 1 for each Consortium Member shall be the person who represents the Consortium Member for purposes of notice, membership voting and otherwise exercising the Consortium Member’s rights as a member under ORCID’s Bylaws. (Consortium Member may change the name of the Main Contact through the Consortium Leader’s support desk.)
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