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treasurer

[trezh-er-er] / ˈtrɛʒ ər ər /


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Tate, who is also treasurer and a volunteer at the baby bank, said things have "got a lot busier".

From BBC

“It really comes down to meeting investors where they are. Different investors have different needs,” said Tony Masone, Amazon’s treasurer.

From The Wall Street Journal

This would follow an earlier Tennessee law, from 2023, that set the foundation for the state treasurer to buy and sell gold and silver.

From The Wall Street Journal

About $17 billion is earmarked for building and upgrading transmission, said Aaron Abramovitz, the company’s treasurer and senior vice president of finance.

From The Wall Street Journal

The slide presentation Monday featured at least one use of new tech: an AI-generated image of alphabet soup, created by the firm’s treasurer, showing the many acronyms to describe complex liquidity regulations.

From Barron's