Key Stakeholders definition

Key Stakeholders means Cal OES, STP, CALNET, and PSE.
Key Stakeholders refer to stakeholders who play a key role in minority-language education and second-language instruction, including representatives of minority school boards, school boards offering programs in second-language instruction and postsecondary institutions. “Minority-language”, “second official-language” and “second-language” refer to the two official languages of Canada: English and French. In the context of British Columbia, minority-language refers to French, and second-language refers to French.
Key Stakeholders means communities, landowners and holders of Other Rights in the Areas of Interest, Indigenous Groups, Governmental Authorities, and NGO’s.

Examples of Key Stakeholders in a sentence

  • Key stakeholders of such a TRS exercise include Customs, other border agencies and the private sector (Customs brokers, port operators, carriers etc).

  • Customer Focus Key stakeholders potentially impacted by the delegations include external local partners who develop transportation projects on the State Highway System, i.e., cities, counties, transit agencies, local and regional transportation authorities and consultants.

  • Key stakeholders, including the supported commands who will receive services, principal individuals from NAVFAC, the performance assessment team, and representative(s) of the installation(s) will be invited to participate in the partnering process.

  • Key stakeholders include local and state public health professionals, health care practitioners, individuals with asthma and their families, program administrators, the general public, policy makers, and the media.

  • Key stakeholders, including the Skilled Trades Chairperson, Labour Relations Supervisor and other relevant personnel, shall have meaningful discussions during this review.


More Definitions of Key Stakeholders

Key Stakeholders means the individual, group or organization who may affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be affected by a decision, activity or outcome of an initiative. At Engineers Canada, “key stakeholders” typically refer to the engineering regulators and the higher education institutions.
Key Stakeholders means Local, State and Federal government departments, agencies and authorities, non- government and for profit organisations, community groups, and individuals that are engaged in activities to minimise drug-related harms.
Key Stakeholders means the key stakeholders listed in Schedule 7 (Event Stakeholders);
Key Stakeholders means the key stakeholders listed in Schedule 8 (Event Stakeholders);
Key Stakeholders means stakeholders who provide funding, support and direction for this Framework Agreement; senior managers at NICE and Health Education England Library & Knowledge Services (HEE LKS);
Key Stakeholders refer to stakeholders who play a key role in minority-language education and second-language instruction, including representatives of minority school boards, school boards offering programs in second-language instruction and postsecondary institutions. “Minority language”, “minority-language”, “second language”, and “second official-language” refer to French.
Key Stakeholders has the meaning assigned to it in the Preamble.