NEO or “named executive officer” means each of the following individuals:
NEO or “named executive officer” means:
NEO means Named Executive Officer
Examples of NEO in a sentence
The Association representative may provide a 15-minute presentation at each Department of Human Resources-sponsored New Employee Orientation (NEO), at a time specified by the County, where new employees in a classification represented by this unit are in attendance.
The County will provide the Association with 10 days advance notice of an NEO, when practicable.
If no NEO is scheduled within thirty (30) days of hire, the Xxxxxxx will be allowed thirty (30) minutes to meet with them one-on-one on paid time.
A Union Xxxxxxx or Union Representative will be allowed to meet with new bargaining unit employees during their new employee orientation (NEO) for thirty (30) minutes on paid work time.
More Definitions of NEO
NEO means the Neo Exchange Inc.
NEO means each of the following individuals:
NEO means the Neo Exchange Inc., or such other Canadian stock exchange on which the Common Shares are listed for trading from time to time;
NEO means a “named executive officer” and refers to any of the executive officers of the Company who were designated as “NEOs” in the Company’s most recent filing with the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), that required disclosures pursuant to Item 402(c) of Regulation S-K under that Act.
NEO means “Named Executive Officer”, and has the meaning ascribed by the BCSC in Form 51‐102F6, as follows:
NEO means “named executive officer”, as such term is defined in NI 51-102.
NEO or the "Company" means Neo Performance Materials Inc., a company organized under the laws of the OBCA, and includes the businesses carried on by its direct and indirect subsidiaries;