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co-manager

American  
[koh-man-ij-er] / ˌkoʊˈmæn ɪdʒ ər /

noun

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

  2. a fellow manager.


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Hayes became a co-manager of the Intrepid Income Fund in 2019.

From MarketWatch Jun. 2, 2026

Alger Focus Equity Fund co-manager Patrick Kelly says investors should not lose sight of AI’s impact, with major secular trends in place.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 1, 2026

But Lazard’s co-manager Paul Moghtader attributes this ETF’s success to its balanced approach, as opposed to focusing on a single investment style.

From Barron's Mar. 4, 2026

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

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 8, 2025

Mr. Harris, the son of Kemble's co-manager, afterwards endeavoured to propitiate the audience in his favour; but it was of no avail; nothing less than his dismissal would satisfy the offended majesty of the pit.

From Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1 by Charles Mackay

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