Operations Executive definition
Examples of Operations Executive in a sentence
Such representation shall exclude Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Operations, Executive Director of Teaching and Learning, Executive Director of Human Resources, Special Programs Director, Athletic Director, Vocational Director, Director of Migrant and Bilingual Programs, Executive Director of State and Federal Programs, ▇▇▇▇ of Students, Principals and Assistant Principals.
In such event, the Parties agree that such Operations Executive shall be directed to conduct himself or herself in a manner consistent with his or her duties to Client or its Affiliates as specified in such Engagement Letter, notwithstanding any other obligation he or she may owe to COAC or its Affiliates.
COAC shall retain full, sole and exclusive ownership of all inventions, works or other materials or ideas that have been or are created, conceived or reduced to practice by COAC or an Operations Executive prior to, after or independently of the services provided under this Agreement and all Intellectual Property Rights that are embodied therein (collectively, the “COAC IP”).
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Promptly upon receipt of such notice, COAC shall, at its option, either (i) establish a performance improvement plan lasting no longer than thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of such notification or (ii) remove the Operations Executive and provide a replacement reasonably acceptable to Talecris.
To the extent requested by Talecris, Operations Executive and/or COAC shall sign, execute, and acknowledge or cause to be signed, executed, and acknowledged without cost, but at the expense of Talecris, any and all documents and shall perform such acts as may be necessary, useful, or convenient for the purpose of securing to Talecris or its nominees, patent, trademark, or copyright protection throughout the world upon all such New IP.
If, subsequent to the implementation of a performance improvement plan, the relevant Operations Executive remains unacceptable to DynCorp, COAC shall remove such Operations Executive and provide a replacement reasonably acceptable to DynCorp.
To the extent requested by DynCorp, Operations Executive and/or COAC shall sign, execute, and acknowledge or cause to be signed, executed, and acknowledged without cost, but at the expense of DynCorp, any and all documents and shall perform such acts as may be necessary, useful, or convenient for the purpose of securing to DynCorp or its nominees, patent, trademark, or copyright protection throughout the world upon all such New IP.
If during the course of an Engagement DynCorp is objectively dissatisfied with the work performance of an Operations Executive, DynCorp will provide COAC with written notice of such fact, directed to COAC’S designated Account Manager.
FHWA Emergency Preparedness Program Executive Order 12656 and FHWA Order 1910.2C As needed Not Applicable Office of Operations Executive Coordination Unit / Engineering and Operations Bureau of Highway Development National Programs.