Personal Promotion definition

Personal Promotion means any activity undertaken by the Player which involves the Player either:

Examples of Personal Promotion in a sentence

  • Faculty members may continue to submit a Personal Promotion Portfolio annually until promotion is awarded.

  • Upon award of tenure and the title Associate Professor, each faculty member will develop a Personal Promotion Portfolio for post tenure review and promotion.

  • From the time of notification of any objection by the NZRU until resolved or until the notification of the decision of the arbitrator, the Player may not undertake the proposed Personal Promotion.

  • From the time of notification of any objection by the NZRU until resolved, the Player may not undertake the proposed Personal Promotion.

  • Where reasonably possible, the NZRU will at the same time indicate whether or not it takes objection to the proposed Personal Promotion.

  • A Player may perform a Personal Promotion subject to the terms of this Collective Agreement.

  • At least five working days prior to undertaking a Personal Promotion (and earlier where reasonably possible) the Player must notify the NZRU and must provide information disclosing the nature and material details of the proposed promotion, but shall not be required to disclose payment or consideration.

  • Further, Company may, in its sole discretion, ‘‘whitelist” the Personal Promotion on the relevant social media channel, which, for clarity, includes the right for Company to pay relevant social media channels to put Personal Promotion at the top of users’ feeds.

  • A Player may not, in performing a Personal Promotion, use, or allow the use of, the names or logos of the NZRU or the Provincial Unions, or the names, logos or Uniforms of any New Zealand Team without the consent of the NZRU.

  • Talent shall use official links to Brand content in the Personal Promotion as requested by Company, shall tag @brand (or other @ mention) as requested by Company, and shall clearly and conspicuously disclose Talent’s affiliation with Company in such Personal Promotion pursuant to FTC Guidelines (e.g., #ad).