Board Liaison definition

Board Liaison means an individual member of the Law Clerk Board in his or her role as liaison between the law clerk and theBoard.
Board Liaison means a member of the Board who is designated by the Board to work in conjunction with the Executive Director.
Board Liaison means the board member designated by the board or the secretary or the secretary’s designee as responsi- ble for approving credential holders for the professional assist- ance procedure under s. SPS 7.03, for monitoring compliance with the requirements for participation under s. SPS 7.04, and for performing other responsibilities delegated to the board liaison under these rules.

Examples of Board Liaison in a sentence

  • Serves as consultant to the Executive Board for continuity and knowledge base transfer.2. Serves as Executive Board liaison to the Campaign Finance Committee.

  • As Board liaison to the Planning Committee, I have agreed to present the report in their stead.

  • The Split Roll Tax may affect the next BSEP measure: if the commercial rates fall to the residential rate there could be a loss of $3 million to BSEP.Considering that a School Board liaison to the P&O President has resigned, it was recommended that the Committee make a request to the school board that they appoint a new liaison who is dedicated to learning about the BSEP measure.The P&O Committee would like to prepare a statement about BSEP before the Board meeting starts.

  • The Board shall appoint Board liaison to the Commission for the purpose of improving the flow of communication between the entities.

  • A Board liaison will be assigned to maintain regular (weekly or hi-weekly) contact with the MICT, encourage others to contact the MICT, and will keep the ILCMA Secretariat aware of the MICT's status.

  • Introductions[Ryan Lodge, Executive Officer, 805/549-3140, Ryan.Lodge@waterboards.ca.gov] Chair Gray introduced Ryan Lodge, the new Executive OfficerMr. Lodge made the following introductions and announcements: • Mary Hamilton, acting clerk to the Board; Sophie Froelich, legal counsel; Thea Tryon, assistant executive officer; section managers Harvey Packard, Angela Schroeter, and Mary Hamilton.• State Water Resources Control Board liaison Sean Maguire.

  • Serve as Board liaison to the Membership Committee, Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, Young Physicians Section, and other committees and sections as appointed by the president.

  • Each committee must submit copies of its minutes through the Board liaison to the Board of Directors within ten (10) days of the meeting.

  • Carrie Shaw expressed appreciation for everyone involved in the Celebrity Chef event with Chef Miranda as well as for Trustee Cooper’s work as the Board liaison.

  • Prepares the minutes of Executive Board and Association meetings, beginning with the first Board Meeting after the Annual Business Meeting in which the incoming Secretary is sworn in, and provides the approved minutes to the AMCA membership and the League for posting to the AMCA website.2. Serves as Executive Board liaison to the Membership/Mentoring and Region Leader Committee.3. Works with the incoming Secretary in preparation for their duties on the Executive Board.


More Definitions of Board Liaison

Board Liaison means those liaisons to the ICANN Board of Directors appointed in accordance with ICANN’s Bylaws.
Board Liaison means the board member designated by the board as responsible for approving credential holders for the impaired professionals procedure under s. RL 7.03, for monitor- ing compliance with the requirements for participation under s. RL 7.04, and for performing other responsibilities delegated to the board liaison under these rules.
Board Liaison means an individual member of the Law Clerk Board in his or her role as liaison
Board Liaison means those liaisons to the Board appointed in accordance with ICANN's Bylaws.
Board Liaison means the board member designated by the board or the
Board Liaison means any Director of the Board acting as correspondent

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  • Audit Committee means the audit committee of the board of directors of the Company established pursuant to the Articles, or any successor committee.

  • Nominating Committee means the nominating committee of the board of directors of the Company established pursuant to the Articles, or any successor committee.

  • Technical Advisory Committee means the external committee to be established and appointed by the Steering Committee to provide technical input for decisions to be taken by the Steering Committee; and

  • Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee means the nominating and corporate governance committee of the board of directors of the Company established pursuant to the Articles, or any successor committee.

  • Nomination Committee means the nomination committee of the Board established in accordance with Article 114;

  • Independent Board Committee means the independent board committee of the Company

  • Governance Committee means the Governance Committee of the Board.

  • Political action committee or “PAC” means an organization whose purpose is to solicit and make Political Contributions.

  • Compensation Committee means the Compensation Committee of the Board.

  • OPSI Advisory Committee means the committee established under Tariff, Attachment M, section III.G.

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