Directors At Large definition

Directors At Large means those Directors elected at large by the Members;
Directors At Large means any Member who has been elected to serve on the Board and does not have specific duties as prescribed in the By-Laws;
Directors At Large means the directors who are elected or appointed to the Board, and who are not an Executive, the Area Representatives, the Gala Chair Representative, National Representative, Secretary or a Student Director;

Examples of Directors At Large in a sentence

  • Each director, other than the Public Director and Director(s) At Large, shall be a Certified Management Consultant.

  • Firm but fair (statement 12) was positively received by all the subjects as something they all preferred.

  • Protocol for the installation of new Officers and Directors At Large shall be established by the Board of Directors.

  • Said Nominating Committee shall prepare a slate of Officers and Directors At Large to be placed in nomination by it at the Annual Meeting of the members.

  • Directors At Large will have an equal vote on all matters and shall be subject to the same Board meeting attendance requirements as the elected directors.


More Definitions of Directors At Large

Directors At Large means any and all Members duly elected or appointed to serve on the Board as the six Directors-at-Large;
Directors At Large means those 10 Persons elected as Directors in accordance with Bylaw 7.3(b);
Directors At Large means the Directors described in section 5.3.1.
Directors At Large means those members of the Board as are specified in this by-law. "Double Annual Period" means two consecutive Annual Periods.
Directors At Large means those Directors elected at the AGM and designated as “Directors-at-Large” in accordance with section 4 of this By-Law, for one (1) year terms;
Directors At Large means those individuals who are elected or appointed as Directors at Large for the period they hold such office.
Directors At Large means an elected or appointed member of the Executive Committee whose primary role is to assist the Executive Board, or it’s Board of Directors as required.