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coordinator

noun as in director

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I get that changing teams is bad, but he had a massive upgrade at offensive coordinator and not that much of a QB downgrade.

Hiring a diversity coordinator for a one-off bias training workshop never cut it before and definitely won’t cut it now.

From Digiday

Omar Gonzalez, the Western regional coordinator for the American Postal Workers Union, told the Los Angeles Times six machines in San Diego were removed.

Credit Suisse was hired as a joint global coordinator for the Hong Kong deal, according to people familiar.

From Fortune

Le is now 25 and is the program coordinator at the Diverse Elders Coalition.

From Quartz

At a meeting Tuesday, Senior United Nations System Coordinator for Ebola David Nabarro zeroed in on this point.

I am, as the leader of the minority, the defensive coordinator.

On the staff of every football team, you have an offensive coordinator and a defensive coordinator.

Sebastian Vidal, a field coordinator for MSF, told NPR he was “flabbergasted” at the lack of international response.

But for his political pedigree, Klain would have no business being Ebola coordinator.

There was short, beefy Sergeant McGinty, a representative from the police who was to serve as coordinator.

I am employed by the Acme Brick Co. in the capacity of sales coordinator.

Now, despite his better judgments, he was beginning to wonder if they might not be on the make for another coordinator.

The Mars Coordinator looked at the thing on the desk for a long moment before he reached out to touch it.

Particularly as a coordinator is Foch great—and potent for the future.

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to coordinator, such as: administrator, adviser, organizer, and supervisor.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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