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crisis manager

American  
[krahy-sis man-ij-er] / ˈkraɪ sɪs ˈmæn ɪdʒ ər /

noun

plural

crisis managers
  1. a person who manages responses to crises for organizations or other entities professionally or skillfully; someone who works in crisis management.


Example Sentences

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However, if a buyer comes forward in the wake of Diddy’s conviction, the federal government “can put a lien on the asset” and have a say in where the money goes, Justin Paperny, a crisis manager for White Collar Advice, explained.

From MarketWatch

Academy Award winner Billy Bob Thornton, who plays chain-smoking crisis manager Tommy Norris in Taylor Sheridan’s latest hit “Landman,” seems like a guy who can’t be intimidated.

From Los Angeles Times

Whether overstated by its own officials or underacknowledged by Delhi and Islamabad, experts believe the US's role as crisis manager remains as vital - and as complicated - as ever.

From BBC

In the middle of Episode 3’s opening recitation of “This is a true-ish story based on a lie,” Phoenix Raei, the actor playing Hek, a PR crisis manager, starts to rattle off, “Some names have been changed and characters invented which is…” before halting to stare through the fourth wall instead of just talking to it.

From Salon

Baldoni's legal team told the BBC at the time the allegations were "categorically false", and said they hired a crisis manager because Lively had threatened to derail the film unless her demands were met.

From BBC