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program manager

[proh-gram man-i-jer, -gruhm]

noun

  1. a person who is in charge of a set of related projects in a company or organization.

    She has advanced her professional career as an engineer and program manager.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of program manager1

First recorded in 2010–15
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Example Sentences

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But Cassidy Jones, senior visitation program manager at the National Parks Conservation Assn., said that cuts to the parks are tangible and will directly affect visitors’ experience over the coming months, despite efforts by leadership at the Department of the Interior to paper over the cracks.

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Abner now works as a program manager at the homeless nonprofit HOPICS, according to her LinkedIn.

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Puckett, 47, a senior security program manager at Microsoft, was driving a weathered pickup truck he’d borrowed from a friend, according to a civil rights complaint he filed last August in L.A.

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Maria Jose Calero was laid off from Autodesk after six years at the San Francisco company, where she worked as a program manager and business partner.

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“This whole thing is just a very stressful and traumatic event, and I’m happy that we didn’t really kill many fish,” said Kyle Evans, an environmental program manager for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, which led the rescue.

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