Executive Representative definition

Executive Representative means the person identified to the Company by an Exchange Member as the individual authorized to represent, vote, and act on behalf of the Exchange Member. An Exchange Member may change its Executive Representative or appoint a substitute for its Executive Representative upon giving notice thereof to the Secretary of the Company via electronic process or such other process as the Company may prescribe. An Executive Representative of an Exchange Member or a substitute shall be a member of senior management of the Exchange Member.
Executive Representative has the meaning given such term in Section 5.3(e)(i).
Executive Representative means an individual appointed by an Exchange Member to represent, vote, and act for the Exchange Member in all the affairs of the Exchange; provided, however, that other representatives of an Exchange Member may also serve on the Board or committees of the Exchange or otherwise take part in the affairs of the Exchange. If an Exchange Member is also a member of FINRA, the Exchange Executive Representative shall be the same person appointed to serve as the FINRA Executive Representative. An Exchange Member may change its Executive Representative or appoint a substitute for its Executive Representative upon giving notice thereof to the Exchange Secretary via electronic process or such other process as the Exchange may prescribe. An Executive Representative of an Exchange Member or a substitute shall be a member of senior management and registered principal of the Exchange Member. Each Executive Representative shall maintain an Internet electronic mail account for communication with the Exchange and shall update firm contact information as prescribed by the Exchange. Each Exchange Member shall review and, if necessary, update its Executive Representative designation and contact information in the manner prescribed by the Exchange.

Examples of Executive Representative in a sentence

  • These names will be updated in the event of a material change, and our Executive Representative will review them within 17 business days of the end of each quarter.

  • The Committee shall have power to recommend temporary changes in the Collective Agreement to the designated Executive Representative of the Home and to the Bargaining Unit President.

  • The membership form will continue to require the designation of the Executive Representative, but will no longer require the designated person to provide their signature.

  • If there is no Campus Executive Representative in the First Responder ICC (or if the ICC was not established), the Campus Responder will relay the growing support requirements to the CEMC Leader who will initiate measures to expand the CEMC structure.

  • In a Type 3 incident, the Campus Executive Representative in the ICC/UCC has the authority to contract the CEMC structure based on the lessening on-scene support requirements as conveyed by the ICC/UCC field components.


More Definitions of Executive Representative

Executive Representative means the executive representative of a FINRA
Executive Representative. Means any person with managerial or administrative responsibility of the league
Executive Representative means a person designated by either Party who is authorized on behalf of the Party making the designation to bind that Party to agreements, including, but not limited to agreements intended to resolve disputes under this Agreement.
Executive Representative means the executive representative of [an NASD] a FINRA member appointed pursuant to Article IV, Section 3 of the [NASD] FINRA By-Laws;
Executive Representative has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.
Executive Representative means as at the date hereof and for so long as he holds that position, the Chief Executive Officer of the Company, and thereafter such Executive as the holders of a majority of the Stockholder Shares held by the Executives may elect.
Executive Representative shall have the meaning ascribed in Section 8.1; “Fees” shall have the meaning ascribed in Section 4.1;