How is Director at Large defined in a legal contract?
- Director at Large means a person chosen to be part of a committee to lead towards achieving [organization] purpose. Seen in 5 SEC filings.
- Director at Large means a Director chosen subject to a particular [clause]. Seen in 5 SEC filings.
- Director at Large means a Director selected by the [board]. Seen in 4 SEC filings.
- Director at Large means any Director who does not hold any officer position in the [organization]. Seen in 2 SEC filings.
- Director at Large means the Directors of a Corporation, excluding from the scope, the Directors who serve as President, Treasurer and Athlete Director. Seen in 2 SEC filings.
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Genie Definition 1
- Director at Large means a selected individual on a board, committee, or organization, unfettered by specific officer duties.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- Formation of a new company or organization
- Restructuring of an existing company's board or committee
- Appointment of new executive roles
Relevant Sectors
- Corporate - Business and Financial Services
- Non-profit - Philanthropy and Charity
- Tech - Software and IT Services
- Health - Hospitals and Healthcare
- Education - Colleges and Universities
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