Executive Director (ED) definition
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The assessment findings shall be provided to the Executive Director (ED) or designate for review and action.
It was handed over by India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, TS Tirumurti to Executive Director (ED) ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (UN Women Chief).
For as long as necessary prior to establishing the expanded ETD, MAT and ETD staff shall continue to report to the Executive Director (ED) of ETD, pursuant to a staff- sharing agreement between the Transit Districts.
RESPONSE: Requires immediate and focused attention by the OKSHINE Executive Director (ED), notification of legal and all department managers, incident response report and formal / extensive notification.
The ACC Executive Director (ED) or his designated agent may eject from the premises any manager or employee of the Proposer who uses improper language or acts in any discourteous, loud, boisterous, inappropriate, or offensive manner.
The successful proposer(s) shall provide legal advisory and consulting services to the Agency Board of Commissioners (BOC) and the Agency Executive Director (ED), or designee.
The NWS Director provides ROMA reports to the Executive Director (ED) and Board of Directors monthly.
The SANE will respond by phone or email to the initial request by the Executive Director (E.D.), Victim Advocate (V.A.), Law Enforcement or OKDHS/CPS in a timely manner per MDT Guidelines.
ACC Executive Director (ED) or his designated agent shall have the right to approve the persons selected by Proposer as the onsite General Manager and the Operations Manager.
Executive Director (ED), School of Open Learning, University of Delhi invites online tender under Two Bids System (Technical and Financial) for CAMC of 57 indoor and outdoor cameras installed at North & South Study Centre at SOL.