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organizer

[awr-guh-nahy-zer] / ˈɔr gəˌnaɪ zər /


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A two-time presidential candidate and tireless organizer, he helped register voters, broker political coalitions, and elevate racial and economic justice onto the national stage for more than five decades.

From Salon

Anyone associated in any way with Jeffrey Epstein would sully the Olympics, especially an organizer thereof.

From Los Angeles Times

Expedition organizers Blackbird Mountain Guides on Wednesday said all staff in the group were professionally trained, and urged people to avoid speculating about the circumstances.

From Barron's

Olympic organizers say the 2028 Games’ estimated $7.15 billion cost will be entirely covered by private revenue sources, such as sponsorships, ticket sales and hospitality and licensing.

From The Wall Street Journal

As organizers work to finalize the location for the cultural district’s monument by this summer, we’ve broken down the potential sites and have highlighted their historical relevance.

From Los Angeles Times