Examples of Executive Officer of an entity in a sentence
In addition, Lapeer County sent a subpoena duces tecum to nonparty Miller, the Chief Executive Officer of an entity called Medstar Inc., the parent company of Medstar Ambulance (Medstar), which provided EMS services within the county.
After the decision by the Chief Executive Officer of an entity of KMG Group of Companies on the need to engage a Contractor Organization for GWS provision/performance/rendering, the head of the HSE Service shall appoint the GWS procurement Contract Supervisor from among the Service employees.
The defendant, NICHOLAS TROMBETTA, was the founder and Chief Executive Officer of an entity known as the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School (hereinafter PA Cyber).
On top of his formation as an engineer, in finance and as a manager, Mr Jean-Marie Santander has principally held the following functions and/or mandates: Security inspector at the APAVE Sud-Est; General Manager of an entity engineering electricity and climate (SMAET-Tunzini) in Morocco; and Chief Executive Officer of an entity promoting real-estate.
Mr. Connelly is the Chief Executive Officer of an entity called Mosaica Education, Inc.
Executive shall have the powers, authorities, and duties of management usually vested in the office of Chief Executive Officer of an entity of a similar size and nature to the Company.
In pleading guilty, defendant admits the following facts and that those facts establish his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt: Defendant was the owner and Chief Executive Officer of an entity known as Destiny’s Partners, Inc.
Feedback control was suggested and assessed as a means of reducing the values of the critical parameters and therefore improving performance and safety.
Criterion 2 Not being an Executive Officer of an entity in which (i) the company directly or indirectly holds a directorship or (ii) an employee of the company is designated as a director or (iii) an Executive Officer of the company (current, or who has held such office within the past five years) holds a directorship.
For purposes of this Agreement, "Good Reason" means: (A) a material breach of this Agreement by the Company; (B) the assignment by the Company to the Employee of duties without the Employee's express written consent that are materially below the level of the powers and duties typically delegated to a Chief Executive Officer of an entity of similar size with similar personnel requirements; or (C) requiring the Employee to be based anywhere other than Warwick, New York.