Operating officer definition

Operating officer means an employee of a credit union
Operating officer means an employee of a credit union designated as an officer pursuant to RCW 31.12.265(2).
Operating officer means an employee of a credit

Examples of Operating officer in a sentence

  • Vendor shall update the Change Control Procedures as necessary and shall provide such updated Change Control Procedures to Bank for its approval and the same will be confirmed to Vendor by the Chief Operating officer.

  • The System automatically notifies the Chief Compliance Officer, the Chief Investment Officer and the Chief Operating officer of proposed trades.

  • Such policy and procedure shall require written instructions and supporting documentation signed by the Chief Financial officer (CFO) and approved by the Chief Executive officer (CEO) or, in the CEO’s absence, the Chief Operating officer (COO).

  • In the absence of the Chief Executive, the Chief Operating officer will exercise emergency or urgency powers in the same way.

  • Members welcomed the update and the information provided within the submitted report.


More Definitions of Operating officer

Operating officer means the operating officer of a joint authority appointed under section 33 of this Act;
Operating officer means an ((officer)) employee of
Operating officer means a person whose details are specified in the appendix (Details of the Person Appointed Operating Officer).
Operating officer means a derivatives back office operating officer of a member.
Operating officer means an officer of a credit union
Operating officer means a natural person for the time being approved as chief operating officer pursuant to clause 6.4;
Operating officer means, in relation to a Fund, a member of the Fund whose primary job responsibilities include matters related to the day to day operation and/or administration of the Fund and who is employed by the trustee of the Fund, a sponsoring employer of the Fund or a subsidiary of either the trustee or a sponsoring employer.