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

"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.

From BBC

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

From BBC

Then her co-manager at the time talked her into heading to Los Angeles where he was living, she said and said he would make room for her at his apartment.

Last month, Chris LaCivita, the co-manager of Trump's election campaign, called Lord Mandelson "an absolute moron" and said he "should stay home".

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