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co-manager

[koh-man-ij-er]

noun

  1. a person who manages a department, organization, or program together with someone else.

  2. a fellow manager.



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“Progressive is a wonderful company,” says Greg Locraft, co-manager of the T. Rowe Price Financial Services fund, who calls it “the best-run” auto and homeowner’s insurer.

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Jose Campos, co-manager of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing nursery unloads four pots of native California asters for planting on the crossing.

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The vivacious MacManus became Cielito Lindo’s co-manager and public face even as she continued to lecture at Occidental.

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"Probably the biggest and most pleasing surprise of the reunion announcement is how huge it was internationally," said Oasis's co-manager Alec McKinlay in an interview with Music Week.

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The original Whyteleafe FC folded in 2021 and the current version of the club was formed shortly after by chairman and co-manager Waters.

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