The Executive Vice President definition

The Executive Vice President means The Executive Vice President or his/her designee.
The Executive Vice President means The Executive Vice President or his/her designee. “Gross Proceeds” means proceeds received by NYU (on a cash, as opposed to an accrual,

Examples of The Executive Vice President in a sentence

  • The Executive Vice President or Vice Presidents, whichever the case may be, shall have such other powers and shall perform such other duties as from time to time may be prescribed for them respectively by the Trustees or the President or by these By-Laws.

  • The Executive Vice President for Instruction or designee assigns the number of instructor contact hours after consultation with full-time faculty in the appropriate program or department.

  • The Executive Vice President for Instruction, the appropriate division administrator, and the appropriate department head will determine whether the employee meets the established criteria for the position.

  • The Executive Vice President for Instruction is responsible for the promotion and allocation of these funds.

  • The Executive Vice President of Operations or designates will give their reply to the grievance, in writing, within five (5) working days after the said meeting has been held.

  • The Executive Vice President - Chief Financial Officer is the Responsible Officer for this Policy.

  • The Executive Vice President of GSEU and the Director of the Governor's Office of Employee Relations shall be notified prior to commencement of negotiations and either party shall have the option of participating in the negotiations.

  • The Executive Vice President, Chief Academic Officer/College ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ must give final approval regarding the academic credentials of the instructor prior to his/her appointment.

  • The Executive Vice President and/or such other persons as may be designated by the Company, will meet with the Union Committee to discuss the grievance.

  • The Executive Vice President, Administration or the Commissioner, as the case may be, shall render a written decision as soon as practicable follow- ing the conclusion of such hearing, and may affirm, modify, or revoke the disciplinary action originally imposed.