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treasurer

[trezh-er-er] / ˈtrɛʒ ər ər /


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The latest quarter was the fourth in a row in which Palantir’s U.S. commercial business was larger than its U.S. government segment, David Glazer, Palantir’s chief financial officer and treasurer, told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

But the treasurer has also taken a swipe at impediments to global trade, raising concerns over the economic impact of US tariffs, including a 10-percent levy on Australian goods, and the US-China trade spat.

From Barron's

“Paul worked so hard and we’re just going to continue and keep it going,” said his older sister, Linda Sideri, who serves as the organization’s treasurer and is on its board.

From Los Angeles Times

As the freelance journalist Adam Ramsay has pointed out, the figure for paid-up members is given elsewhere, in a statement for the party treasurer in the accounts for the Liberal Democrats in England.

From BBC

That committee was gutted last month when a dispute led to the mass resignation of its president, vice-president and secretary, leaving its treasurer Thomas D'Souza to take over the helm, according to the Brisbane Times.

From BBC