Executive Council Sample Clauses

Executive Council. The term Executive Council is an advisory body of UWEO to 6 the Vice Xxxxxxx of Educational Outreach, which consists of the Vice Xxxxxxx, Assistant Vice 7 Provosts, and Senior Director-level professional staff appointed by the Vice Xxxxxxx for 8 Educational Outreach.
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Executive Council. 1. The Executive Council shall be responsible for the direction of the general operations of the Organization. In between meetings of the Review Conference, the Executive Council shall monitor the implementation of the policies and decisions of the Review Conference.
Executive Council. The Executive Council will empower the User Council to define, modify and select the support services as defined within this document.
Executive Council. The Executive Council (EC) shall be responsible for the management and enforcement of sanctions when violations of the New User Procedure warrant such action.
Executive Council. In addition to the respective Executive Sponsors, each Party will appoint up to three (3) additional senior executives to sit on an “Executive Council” which will meet together with the Executive Sponsors not less frequently than twice annually (whether in person or via telephonic conference), with the goal of maintaining and developing the working relationship between the Parties and to resolve any outstanding issues between the Parties. Each Party will have the right to change any or all of its Executive Council members upon written notice to the other Party.
Executive Council. The Executive Council is the highest organizational body within the Initiative and is responsible for setting the strategic guidelines for the Initiative. The EC shall have the full authority to make any and all decisions in relation to the Initiative. The EC may delegate its powers to the Board with the exception of the resolutions on the largest scale matters and the appointment of the Board of Directors, which shall always be made by the EC. The term of the EC is from the date of signature to December 31st, 2017. After that, the terms are for two years at a time. The EC shall consist of one representative from each Party. Each party appoints its representative, and each representative has one vote. Each party may nominate a deputy representative, who will participate only in the absence of the primary representative and will then be a fully-empowered representative. In a force majeure situation, a party may also send another person as the fully-empowered representative. In case of a specific need, a Party may replace its primary or deputy representative at any time. The EC elects the chairperson and the vice-chairperson from among its members. The EC may have other non-voting members as agreed and appointed by the EC. The EC shall also be authorized to name new members to the Initiative as set forth above in Clause 2.3. The EC meetings will be organized 1-2 times per year. Any party may convene an extra EC meeting at any time: suitable time will be found and the meeting organized promptly. The agenda points to be decided upon by the EC shall be transmitted and received two weeks before an EC meeting. The EC shall make all the resolutions unanimously.
Executive Council. The CCMP called for the Executive Council to provide broad policy direction and primary responsibility for putting the CCMP into effect. Five members comprise the Council: US EPA Regional Administrator, Region 9; US Fish and Wildlife Service California Nevada Operations Manager; Secretary, California EPA; Secretary, California Resources Agency; one local government representative (ABAG and Sacramento Area Council of Governments alternate this position every two years). The Executive Council meets as needed, approves the annual work plan and budget and provides guidance to SFEP through the Councils’ members on the Implementation Committee. The Implementation Committee (IC) – The IC coordinates implementation activities, sets priorities and recommends work plans and budgets to the Executive Council for approval. The IC is comprised of 35 representatives from local/state/federal agencies, business/industry and environmental organizations. Three geographic subcommittees established by the IC use watershed-based approaches to address issues in the North Bay, South Bay and Delta. Friends of the San Francisco Estuary – Established by the Estuary Project in 1991, Friends of the San Francisco Estuary is a non-profit organization, with an independent board of directors, which seeks to increase public involvement in the decision-making processes of managing the Estuary. Friends builds broad-based public awareness and understanding of the CCMP and its actions and projects. To achieve this goal, Friends provides educational outreach to the adult public, and supports the Estuary Education Program begun by the Estuary Project. The Education Program provides teacher workshops, a variety of outreach and action programs for teachers and students interested in improving a local habitat, and field sessions that provide in-depth and firsthand knowledge of the Estuary environment. Friends receives funds from public and private entities for environmental restoration projects in lieu of fines that were issued by the Water Board. By leveraging these funds, Friends has increased its work with local communities, teachers and students to build public understanding of the value of the Estuary's natural resources and, specifically, the need to restore and enhance wetlands. Friends supports teachers, students and interested citizens throughout the Estuary that are studying local natural habitats in-depth, adopting these habitats and carrying out restoration projects. Additionally, throu...
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Executive Council. As of the Closing Date, the Board of Directors of RW shall cause an Executive Council to be formed which shall consist of the Chief Operating Officer of RW and the President of each Founding Company, including the Company. The Executive Council, together with the Chief Executive Officer of RW, shall have the right to select four individuals to serve initially on the Board of Directors of RW (the "Executive Council Nominees"). Upon the termination, removal or resignation of an Executive Council Nominee for any reason, the Executive Council shall have the right to recommend to the Board of Directors of RW a new Executive Council Nominee to fill such vacancy.
Executive Council. The OCEMO Executive Council shall consist of the OCEMO Chair, First and Second Vice Chair, the immediate past Chair, and the COUNTY Emergency Manager/Operational Area Manager. The Executive Council may meet at the request of the Chair to develop agendas and plans, and to analyze issues to be presented to the OCEMO Representative Board.
Executive Council. The Executive Council may:
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