Senior Managers definition

Senior Managers means, with respect to the Company and each member of the Company Group, the chief executive officer, the chief financial officer, the chief technology officer, the president, the general manager or any other manager with the title of “vice-president” or higher, or any other employee with responsibilities similar to any of the foregoing, of such entity.
Senior Managers means, collectively, Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Aas, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxxxx.
Senior Managers means those Participants designated as Senior Managers by the Compensation Committee with respect to any Plan Year.

Examples of Senior Managers in a sentence

  • Senior Managers at the College are on the AoC Sixth Form Colleges portfolio group, the HE in FE group, the SFCA Curriculum and Quality Policy Group, the SFCA Governance Policy Group and AQA’s Research Committee.


More Definitions of Senior Managers

Senior Managers means the persons appointed by the council as the municipal manager and all managers directly accountable to the municipal manager as approved on the official organisational structure of the municipality
Senior Managers or "senior management" means executives and senior level
Senior Managers used in singular form, means and refers to the directors (members of the board of directors) and officers (members of the board of executive officers) of a Company, individually, or, when used in the plural, directors and officers collectively.
Senior Managers means those Founders who receive time-based options and performance-based options in connection with Closing, and (ii) “Key Employees” shall mean those Founders who receive time-based options, but not performance-based options, in connection with Closing.
Senior Managers or “Senior Management” shall mean the first layer of management below the Board, including the Company Secretary
Senior Managers means the senior managers and key employees of the Group set forth in Schedule 4.
Senior Managers means Vice Presidents and above positions of the Group Companies;