Advisory Boards definition
Examples of Advisory Boards in a sentence
Director may be employed by another company, may serve on other Boards of Directors or Advisory Boards, and may engage in any other business activity (whether or not pursued for pecuniary advantage), as long as such outside activities do not violate Director’s obligations under this Agreement or Director’s fiduciary obligations to the Company’s shareholders.
Director may be employed by another company, may serve on other Boards of Directors or Advisory Boards, and may engage in any other business activity (whether or not pursued for pecuniary advantage), as long as such outside activities do not violate Director’s obligations under this Agreement or Director’s fiduciary obligations to the shareholders.
A CTE Program Assistant duties would include assisting the CTE Program Lead with the program approvals, operations of the CTSOs and Advisory Boards.
Advisory Boards refers to internal Meetings organised by the Company where the Company engages External Stakeholders (i.e., “Advisors”) to provide the Company with independent advice and input within their area of expertise.
Director may be employed by another company, may serve on other Boards of Directors or Advisory Boards, and may engage in any other business activity (whether or not pursued for pecuniary advantage), as long as such outside activities do not violate Director’s obligations under this Agreement or Director’s fiduciary obligations to the Company.
Director may be employed by another company, may serve on other Boards of Directors or Advisory Boards, and may engage in any other business activity (whether or not pursued for pecuniary advantage), as long as such outside activities do not violate Director's obligations under this Agreement or Director's fiduciary obligations to the shareholders, except as set forth in Exhibit B.
The City shall be represented on the FOTA, FOF and FOA Advisory Boards by the Director of Parks & Recreation (or designee).
Neither the Contractor nor any of its directors, officers, members, partners, employees or agents shall directly or indirectly give any gift in any form, including but not limited to money, service, a loan, travel, entertainment, hospitality, thing or promise, to members of the Corporation’s Board of Directors, Community Advisory Boards, Corporation officers, employees, or personnel working for any Corporation hospital auxiliary or professional or academic affiliate.
The document requires the signature of the ARFOP President, who does so upon approval of the FOTA, FOA and FOF Advisory Boards and the ARFOP Board of Directors.
Advisors refers to the definition provided within the definition of Advisory Boards.