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treasurer
[trezh-er-er]
noun
a person in charge of treasure or a treasury.
an officer of a government, corporation, association, or the like, in charge of the receipt, care, and disbursement of money.
Treasurer
1/ ˈٰɛəə /
noun
(in the Commonwealth of Australia and each of the Australian states) the minister of finance
treasurer
2/ ˈٰɛəə /
noun
a person appointed to look after the funds of a society, company, city, or other governing body
Other Word Forms
- treasurership noun
- undertreasurer noun
- ˈٰܰ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of treasurer1
Example Sentences
He’s not the Albert Robles who was found guilty 19 years ago of fleecing South Gate out of $20 million as treasurer — that’s Big Al Robles.
Before he entered the Commons, he worked in finance for the private equity firm IPGL, a company chaired by his father, former Conservative Party treasurer Lord Michael Spencer.
Those tipped as most likely contenders for the top job include shadow treasurer Angus Taylor and deputy leader Sussan Ley.
Separately, The Times found that UFLAC’s former treasurer, Domingo Albarran Jr., bought a union car at an alleged discount — and then reported an even lower sale price to the state to avoid paying taxes.
All the filings were signed by the PAC’s treasurer saying that “to the best of my knowledge and belief” the information “is true, correct and complete.”
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