Business Coordinators definition
Examples of Business Coordinators in a sentence
The Managing Technical Coordinators will be in charge of all technical matters including without limitation all aspects of the definition, development and certification of the AP(s) and sharing the parties' respective vision and strategy, while the Managing Business Coordinators will be in charge of the business aspects of the relationships.
In addition, both the Business Coordinators and the Technical Coordinators will be available on a regular basis for consultation at other pre-arranged times during the course of the Term.
Each Party may replace its respective Business Coordinators and Technical Coordinators at any time and from time to time for any reason by providing written notice thereof to the other Party.
The Managing Technical and Business Coordinators may be assisted respectively by a Technical Coordinator and a Business Coordinator.
Trubion and Lonza shall each appoint an authorized business representative and a backup business representative ("Business Coordinators").
Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the Business Coordinators and the Technical Coordinators will meet semi-annually in person or via teleconference to review matters arising under this Agreement.
The Managing Technical and Business Coordinators of DS and of Solution Provider shall meet periodically to discuss planned and/or recommended ongoing and future actions regarding development and/or marketing of any AP(s), new release(s) and more generally any and all issues possibly arising from the performance of this Agreement.
The initial Business Coordinators and Technical Coordinators are listed on Exhibit B.
The Business Coordinators shall be responsible for communications, other than legal notices, between the Parties related to forecasts, Firm Orders and deliveries of Bulk Drug hereunder, and other matters related thereto.
Local Green Business Coordinators contact the appropriate environmental regulatory agencies to assure candidates' environmental regulatory compliance.