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Corporation (“Amarillo EDC’, I shall: Ss FR AMARILLO CODE OF ETHICS By signing below, I acknowledge that as a Board or staff member of the Amarillo Economic Development Camry out responsibilities in a manner to bring respect to the Amarillo EDC and the Amarillo community (including the surrounding region, the “Community”). Practice with integrity, honesty, and adherence to the trust placed in me, in both fact and appearance. Hold myself free of any interest, influence, or relationship in respect to any activity relating to Amarillo EDC which could, or could be reasonably viewed to, impair my judgment or objectivity. ‘Be mindful representatives of the Community and represent the overall Community interest. Subject to my commitment under a separate Confidentiality Agreement and my compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Public Information Act (together, the “Public Information Laws”), keep the Community, elected officials, boards, and other stakeholders informed about the progress and efforts of the Amarillo EDC’s economic development goals and initiatives. Subject to required disclosure under the Public Information Laws, maintain in confidence the confidential, proprietary, and otherwise private information of any contractor, business prospect, colleague, of organization and not disclose any such information obtained as a result of my position with the Amarillo EDC. Cooperate with pecrs to the betterment of economic development technique, ability, and practice, and strive to perfect professional abilities through training and educational opportunities. Assure that all economic development activities are conducted with equality of opportunity for all segments of ‘the Community without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, political affiliation, disability, age, marital status, or socioeconomic status. ‘Treat all business prospects and their agents fairly and respectfully with respect to their economic development needs and requests. Not exploit the misfortune of federally declared disaster-impacted regions, including not actively recruiting businesses from such affected communities. Signature Date Print Name

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