Executive Representation definition

Executive Representation refers to the participation by Black People in the senior non-board level management of an enterprise and more specifically, targets management levels which influence the strategic and operational management of an enterprise. Participation is measured upon the basis of the percentage that black executive managers hold to the total number of executive managers of that enterprise;

Examples of Executive Representation in a sentence

  • The Private Party shall ensure that, by no later than [date], no less than [number/percentage] of the Private Party’s Executive Representation shall be filled by Black People [and that the percentage proportion of Black People in such positions shall increase by no less than [number/percentage] every [period] thereafter during the Development Period and the Project Term until the end of the Project Term].

  • In addition, the Union may request the attendance of an additional employee(s) for the portion of the meeting related to the agenda item to which she could speak to or attend the meeting in the absence of CUPE Executive Representation and such request shall not unreasonably be denied.

  • The Private Party shall ensure that, by no later than [date], no less than [number/percentage] of the Private Party’s Executive Representation shall be filled by Black Women [and that the percentage proportion of Black Women in such positions shall increase by no less than [number/percentage] every [period] thereafter during the Development Period and the Project Term until the end of the Project Term].

  • In addition, the Union may request the attendance of an additional employee(s) for the portion of the meeting related to the agenda item to which they could speak to or attend the meeting in the absence of CUPE Executive Representation and such request shall not unreasonably be denied.