TREASURER


Meaning of TREASURER in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

corporate

Thus bank money managers and corporate treasurers readily switch funds between the internal and external dollar markets.

It is the latter factor that encourages euro-dollar time deposits from interest-rate-conscious corporate treasurers and investment agencies.

■ NOUN

campaign

It now appears that Mr Cunningham, her campaign treasurer , also took money to lobby for two presidential pardons.

In 1994, Yeoman took the part-time job of campaign treasurer for Symington.

John Heinz, for whom he served as campaign treasurer .

county

Two years earlier, however, Cermak had slated his friend McDonough as the candidate for county treasurer .

Meanwhile, Daley was working for three more county treasurers , and an interesting trio they were.

Then there was Robert M.. Sweitzer, a veteran office-holder, who became county treasurer in December 1934.

state

The superficial reason is Kathleen Brown, the popular state treasurer , whose hat is in the ring already.

While serving as state treasurer , Ann Richards was the keynote speaker at the Democrats' 1988 convention in Atlanta.

Kay Bailey Hutchison, then the state treasurer , was temporary chair of the 1992 convention.

In 1990, she ran for California state treasurer , barely losing in the Republican primary.

■ VERB

become

In 1875 Davies became treasurer of the college, resigning in 1886.

Their family had founded the bank, and Wilfred and Mark, when still in their twenties, became president and treasurer .

Then there was Robert M.. Sweitzer, a veteran office-holder, who became county treasurer in December 1934.

He might have become treasurer in 1332 but for his reluctance to buy the office.

Some become controllers, treasurers , financial vice presidents, chief financial officers, or corporation presidents.

serve

While serving as state treasurer , Ann Richards was the keynote speaker at the Democrats' 1988 convention in Atlanta.

One of his great pleasures is serving as national treasurer of the National Audubon Society.

John Heinz, for whom he served as campaign treasurer .

For a time he served as canon and treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral, having been ordained a priest several years before.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

In 1990, she ran for California state treasurer , barely losing in the Republican primary.

Kempe was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1881 and its treasurer in 1898.

Lord McAlpine, the former Tory treasurer , was holding a party at his house in Westminster.

The account is aimed at club treasurers, charities and companies.

Their family had founded the bank, and Wilfred and Mark, when still in their twenties, became president and treasurer .

Warnock had admitted stealing the money over a two-year period while she was the toy library's treasurer .

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