Regional Coordinators definition

Regional Coordinators means those individuals, appointed by USATF, who have meet management oversight over the fifteen (15) youth regional championships.
Regional Coordinators means Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC and Bank of China, New York Branch, in each case, not in its individual capacity, but as a documentation agent hereunder.
Regional Coordinators means key field staff involved in the delivery of the program at a regional level: these personal will be referred to as “coordinators” for the purpose of program delivery.

Examples of Regional Coordinators in a sentence

  • Regional Coordinators shall determine times for the regional competition and have the authority to make decisions on-site.

  • The Director of Regional Office Branch may delegate this responsibility to the Regional Coordinators.

  • Line management for the Regional Coordinators should be agreed locally within each ROCU.

  • The Parties agree to establish a Joint Health and Safety Committee representing the employees' Union and the Employer at the Headquarters/Branch level and a Joint Health and Safety Committee in each of the regions of the Regional Coordinators.

  • In the absence of a Divisional Coordinator, the Regional Coordinators from the included Regions are the Event Organizers.

  • The Election Committee and the appropriate Regional Coordinator(s) shall be responsible for the custody and counting of ballots.

  • The Regional Coordinators shall be members of the National Executive Board.

  • It is the responsibility of the student to continue coursework (barring an emergency) until the LOA is approved.In order to request a planned absence, students should first contact their individual College Master, and also immediately contact the appropriate course director(s) or clerkship director(s).

  • The Regional Coordinators shall operate under the direction of the President.

  • The group recommended that Regional Co-ordinators visit the institutions under their responsibility once a year to assess progress and to discuss proposals to promote the project to national authorities.


More Definitions of Regional Coordinators

Regional Coordinators means those coordinators responsible for coordinating the Charity’s activities at a local level England (14 coordinators), Wales (1 coordinator), Scotland (1 coordinator) and Northern Ireland (1 coordinator) and referred to in Article 4B;

Related to Regional Coordinators

  • Care Coordinator means the professional who assists members in care coordination as described in paragraph 78.53(1)“b.”

  • District coordinator means the state police emergency management division district coordinator.

  • Coordinator means the person designated by Canada to act as the Dispute Resolution Coordinator.

  • Title IX Coordinator means an employee of the school district that coordinates the school district’s efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under Title IX. The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for acting as the primary contact for the parties and ensuring that the parties are provided with all notices, evidence, reports, and written determinations to which they are entitled under this policy and grievance process. The Title IX Coordinator is also responsible for effective implementation of any supportive measures or remedies. The Title IX Coordinator must be free from conflicts of interest and bias when administrating the grievance process.

  • Project Coordination Unit or “PCU” means the unit referred to in Section II (2) of Schedule 4 to this Agreement;

  • Urban Coordinating Council Empowerment Neighborhood means a neighborhood given priority access to State resources through the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.

  • Project Steering Committee means the committee referred to in Section I.B.1 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.

  • Project Manager means the principal employee or agent of the Recipient having administrative authority over the Project designated in Appendix B pursuant to Section VI hereof, or authorized designee as per written notification to the Director.