Other Board Service Sample Clauses

Other Board Service. In addition to his responsibilities to the Company, Employee may sit on the corporate or advisory boards of other companies, as long as those responsibilities do not interfere or conflict with Employee’s duties and responsibilities to the Company, or the performance thereof. Employee may receive compensation for such services when appropriate, as long as such compensation does not create a conflict of interest for the Employee or the Company.
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Other Board Service. In addition to his responsibilities to the Company, upon the approval of the Company’s Board of Directors the Associate may sit on the corporate or advisory boards of other companies, as long as those responsibilities do not interfere or conflict with Associate’s duties and responsibilities to the Company, or the performance thereof. Associate may receive compensation for such services when appropriate, as long as such compensation does not create a conflict of interest for the Associate or the Company. Associate may also attend to outside investments and serve as a director, trustee or officer of, or otherwise participate in educational, welfare, social, religious, civic and other organizations.
Other Board Service. Subject to the approval of the Board of Directors of the Company, the Executive may serve as a member of the board of directors of other corporations or business enterprises, so long as such activities do not interfere with his performance of his obligations under this AGREEMENT.
Other Board Service. In addition to his responsibilities to the Company, upon the approval of the Company’s Board of Directors the Employee may sit on the corporate or advisory boards of other companies, as long as those responsibilities do not interfere or conflict with Employee’s duties and responsibilities to the Company, or the performance thereof. Employee may receive compensation for such services when appropriate, as long as such compensation does not create a conflict of interest for the Employee or the Company. Employee may also attend to outside investments and serve as a director, trustee or officer of, or otherwise participate in educational, welfare, social, religious, civic and other organizations
Other Board Service. The Employer and Executive agree that Executive may, with the prior approval of the Board of Directors, accept and begin service on up to two public company boards of directors between September 1, 2011 and the Exit Date, provided Executive complies with his obligations under this Agreement and such service does not violate the provisions of Paragraph 8 hereof or otherwise appear contrary to the best interests of the Company as determined in the sole discretion of the Board of Directors.
Other Board Service. No provision of this Agreement shall be construed to prohibit Executive’s continued service on the board of directors of any company, subject to Executive’s continued compliance with Paragraph 2.1.

Related to Other Board Service

  • Board Service Promptly following the Effective Date, the ------------- Executive will be appointed as a member of the Board. Provided that the Executive's employment with the Company has not previously been terminated, the Executive will be nominated for election as a member of the Board at the first annual meeting of the Company's shareholders following the Effective Date. If so appointed and elected, the Executive agrees that he will serve as a member of the Board.

  • Leave, Board of Directors A nurse who is elected to the Board of Directors of the Ontario Nurses' Association, other than to the office of President, shall be granted upon request such leave(s) of absence as she or he may require to fulfill the duties of the position. Reasonable notice - sufficient to adequately allow the Hospital to minimize disruption of its services shall be given to the Hospital for such leave of absence. Notwithstanding Article 10.04, there shall be no loss of seniority or service for a nurse during such leave of absence. Leave of absence under this provision shall be in addition to the Union leave provided in Article 11.02

  • Compensation Committee (A) The Compensation Committee shall be composed of not more than five (5) members who shall be selected by the Board of Directors from its own members who are not officers of the Company and who shall hold office during the pleasure of the Board. (B) The Compensation Committee shall in general advise upon all matters of policy concerning the Company brought to its attention by the management and from time to time review the management of the Company, major organizational matters, including salaries and employee benefits and specifically shall administer the Executive Incentive Compensation Plan. (C) Meetings of the Compensation Committee may be called at any time by the Chairman of the Compensation Committee, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, or the President of the Company.

  • Board Membership During the Employment Term, Executive will serve as a member of the Board, subject to any required Board and/or stockholder approval.

  • The Board (a) The Board may, subject to the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section 2.6 with respect to the number of and vacancies in the position of Director and the provisions of Section 3.3 hereof with respect to the election of Directors by Members, designate any person who shall agree to be bound by all of the terms of this Agreement as a Director. The names and mailing addresses of the Directors shall be set forth in the books and records of the Company. The number of Directors shall be fixed from time to time by a written instrument signed by, or by resolution approved at a duly constituted meeting by vote of, a majority of the Board, provided however that the number of Directors shall at all times be at least one and no more than ten as determined, from time to time, by the Directors pursuant to this Agreement. (b) Each Director shall serve as a Director for the duration of the term of the Company, unless his or her status as a Director shall be sooner terminated pursuant to Section 4.2 hereof. If any vacancy in the position of a Director occurs, the remaining Directors may appoint a person to serve in such capacity, provided that, at any time the Company is registered under the Company Act, such appointment is in accordance with the Company Act. The Directors may call a meeting of Members to fill any vacancy in the position of Director, and shall do so at any time the Company is registered under the Company Act and such meeting is required by the Company Act. (c) In the event that no Director remains to continue the business of the Company, the Investment Manager shall promptly call a meeting of the Members, to be held within 60 days after the date on which the last Director ceased to act in that capacity, for the purpose of determining whether to continue the business of the Company and, if the business shall be continued, of electing the required number of Directors to the Board. If the Members shall determine at such meeting not to continue the business of the Company or if the required number of Directors is not elected within 60 days after the date on which the last Director ceased to act in that capacity, then the Company shall be dissolved pursuant to Section 6.1 hereof and the assets of the Company shall be liquidated and distributed pursuant to Section 6.2 hereof.

  • Board Seat Upon termination of Executive’s employment by either party for any reason, Executive will resign his position on the Board and any other positions he may hold with or for the benefit of the Company and/or its affiliates, including, but not limited to, as an officer and/or director of any Company subsidiaries.

  • BOARDS 2.12.1 The provisions of 2.12.2 apply to the: Enrollment Commission; Yukon Land Use Planning Council; Regional Land Use Planning Commissions; Yukon Development Assessment Board; Yukon Heritage Resources Board; Yukon Geographical Place Names Board; Yukon Water Board; Fish and Wildlife Management Board, including the Salmon Sub-Committee; Renewable Resources Councils; Dispute Resolution Board; Surface Rights Board; Kluane National Park Management Board; and any other entity agreed to in a Yukon First Nation Final Agreement. 2.12.2 Unless otherwise provided in a Settlement Agreement, the following provisions shall apply to a Board: 2.12.2.1 a majority of the members nominated by Yukon First Nations or the Council for Yukon Indians, as the case may be, and a majority of the members nominated by Government shall be residents of the Yukon; 2.12.2.2 the Council for Yukon Indians or Yukon First Nations, as the case may be, and Government, shall put forward their nominees within 60 days of a request by the Minister; 2.12.2.3 appointments of Government nominees shall be made by the Minister as soon as practicable; 2.12.2.4 the Minister shall appoint as soon as practicable those persons nominated by Yukon First Nations or the Council for Yukon Indians, as the case may be; 2.12.2.5 in the event of a vacancy, the Board may discharge its duties with such members as have been nominated and appointed; 2.12.2.6 a member shall not be deemed to be in a position of conflict of interest solely by virtue of being a Yukon Indian Person; 2.12.2.7 members may only be removed for cause, provided however that, in addition to the grounds for removal for cause recognized generally in Law, a Board, may specify additional grounds in its procedures; 2.12.2.8 each Board shall prepare an annual budget for review and approval by Government and the approved expenses of the Board shall be a charge on Government; 2.12.2.9 each Board shall consider including in its annual budget funding to allow the Board to provide its members with cross cultural orientation and education, and other training directed to improving its members' ability to carry out their responsibilities, as well as funding for facilities to allow board members to carry out their responsibilities in their traditional languages; 2.12.2.10 each Board may adopt bylaws for its internal management and may make rules governing its procedures consistent with the Umbrella Final Agreement and with any Legislation establishing the Board; 2.12.2.11 appointments to a Board shall be for a three year term except that the term of initial appointments to a Board may, in the discretion of the nominating party, be less than but not exceed three years and any appointment replacing a member whose term has not expired shall only be for the unexpired portion of that term; and 2.12.2.12 members of Boards shall not be delegates of the parties who nominate or appoint them.

  • Independent Directors Those Directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company as such term is defined in the 1940 Act.

  • School Board Any reference to School Board or District in this Agreement shall mean the District and/or its designated officials.

  • System for Award Management (XXX) and Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Requirements.

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