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coordinator

[koh-awr-dn-ey-ter] / koʊˈɔr dnˌeɪ tər /
NOUN
director
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Despite the pushback against the Rooney Rule, which has been expanded to apply to general manager and coordinator positions as well as head coach roles, pro-diversity groups say its impact has been limited.

From Barron's

Los Angeles coordinators said they expect more than 100,000 people at the local events, which were being planned for Beverly Hills, Burbank, West Covina, West Hollywood and Thousand Oaks.

From Los Angeles Times

In his role as the MVT's England coordinator, he's noticed how other places around the country now look at Manchester's music ecosystem as an example.

From BBC

Victoria Henson, who now works as an athletic coordinator, helping arrange travel and hotels, remembers the lowest moments, when everyone wanted to kick her basketball team when it was down.

From The Wall Street Journal

He offered both Fanning and Smith the opportunity to work with an intimacy coordinator, but neither felt it was necessary.

From Los Angeles Times