Vice Presidents definition

Vice Presidents means the Vice-Presidents of World Athletics elected under Article 36.5, and includes the Senior Vice-President unless specified otherwise.
Vice Presidents means the executive officers of the University appointed in accordance with Articles 52 and 53 of the Proclamation.
Vice Presidents means the Vice-Presidents of World Athletics as described in Article 55.1 of the Constitution.

Examples of Vice Presidents in a sentence

  • Vice-Presidents are elected as soon as possible after the class representatives have been identified, and no later than week 5 of the first semester.

  • School Vice-Presidents are responsible for ensuring that students within their discipline or theme have the opportunity to voice their opinion on matters that impact on them.

  • Schools are also responsible for the appointment of Vice-Presidents who are normally elected from the group of class representatives within the relevant constituency.

  • Senior Administrator: Any one of the President, Vice-Presidents, Associate Vice-Presidents or Deans.

  • The student body and their elected class representatives, School Vice-Presidents and School Presidents are linked to DUSA mainly through the network of School Presidents who serve on the SRC.


More Definitions of Vice Presidents

Vice Presidents means personnel as such holding senior managerial position of the Company.
Vice Presidents means the two Vice Presidents elected in accordance with the Rules.
Vice Presidents means the three (3) vice presidents of the MFPC as
Vice Presidents means the Vice President(s) of the Oregon State Bar.
Vice Presidents means the Vice Presidents of the British Chess Federation who become Direct Members of the Company pursuant to Article 6(1) or who are admitted to membership by the Board
Vice Presidents means the Vice Presidents elected in terms of sub- Clauses 7.1.2 and 7.1.3.
Vice Presidents means the persons appointed from time to time to be the Vice-Presidents of the Association appointed in accordance with Article 51.