Successful Respondent Account Director Sample Clauses

Successful Respondent Account Director. Successful Respondent shall designate a "Successful Respondent Account Director" who, unless otherwise agreed by DIR, shall maintain his or her office in Austin, Texas. The Successful Respondent Account Director shall (a) be one (1) of the Key Personnel, (b) be a full time employee of the Successful Respondent, (c) devote his or her full time and effort to managing the Services, (d) remain in this position for a minimum period of two (2) years from the initial assignment (except as a result of voluntary resignation, involuntary termination for cause, illness, disability, or death), (e) serve as the single point of accountability for the Services, (f) be the single point of contact to whom all DIR communications concerning this Agreement may be addressed, (g) have authority to act on behalf of Successful Respondent in all day-to-day matters pertaining to this Agreement, (h) have day-to-day responsibility for service delivery, billing and relationship management, and (i) have day-to-day responsibility for ensuring customer satisfaction and attainment of all Service Levels.
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Successful Respondent Account Director. Successful Respondent shall designate a "Successful Respondent Account Director" who, unless otherwise agreed by DIR, shall maintain his or her office in Austin, Texas. The Successful Respondent Account Director shall (a) be one (1) of the Key Personnel, (b) be a full time employee of the Successful Respondent,

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