Trust Board definition

Trust Board means the Chair, executive and non-executive directors of the Trust collectively as a body.
Trust Board means the Board of Directors as previously defined

Examples of Trust Board in a sentence

  • By December 1, 2019 the Parties will use best efforts within the legal framework of the Trust Board to adopt a detailed plan for Training Fund operation, including establishing specific training objectives, performance benchmarks, expected outcomes, and hire a Director.

  • This Agreement is to be subject to the 2018 Plan Year Rehabilitation Plan adopted by the Sound Retirement Trust Board of Trustees, as revised December 5, 2019.

  • As part of their duties they will sit as the Council’s representative on the Trust Board to provide oversight, challenge, and liaison.

  • A R FARC / COO 18 To receive annual accounts (statutory financial reporting) A R R No RESPONSIBILITY Members Trust Board CEO LGB Headteacher Comments STAFFING 19 To appoint the Chief Executive Officer A, R Trust Board 20 To appoint the Trust senior team A, R R Trust Board 21 To make Headteacher appointments (selection panel) in accordance with 6.5.1 of the Scheme of Delegation.

  • The Trust Board shall make decisions only when a majority of five or more members agree.


More Definitions of Trust Board

Trust Board. Means the board of Directors of the Trust as constituted pursuant to this Constitution and the 2006 and 2012 Acts;
Trust Board means the Tainui Maori Trust Board.
Trust Board means the Board of Trustees of the Hart Schools Trust Ltd.
Trust Board means the Board of Directors of the Trust established under § 8073 of this title.
Trust Board means the Chairman, Chief Executive, Non-Executive Directors and Executive Directors of the Trust collectively as a body.
Trust Board means a Board constituted under the Act upon application for incorporation by the Trustees in respect of the Trust; and
Trust Board means the body carrying out the employment functions of the Trust and such term may include the Trust Board of Directors and/or a Local Academy Committee of the school/academy.