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What (who) is treasurer - definition

PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR RUNNING THE TREASURY OF AN ORGANIZATION
Treasurers

treasurer         
n.
Bursar, cash-keeper.
treasurer         
(treasurers)
The treasurer of a society or organization is the person who is in charge of its finances and keeps its accounts.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
treasurer         
¦ noun a person appointed to administer or manage the financial assets and liabilities of a society, company, etc.
?(also Lord Treasurer or Lord High Treasurer) Brit. historical the head of the Exchequer.
Derivatives
treasurership noun

Wikipedia

Treasurer

A treasurer is the person responsible for running the treasury of an organization. The significant core functions of a corporate treasurer include cash and liquidity management, risk management, and corporate finance.

Examples of use of treasurer
1. Under pressure: Labour treasurer Jack Dromey HOW COULD THE TREASURER NOT HAVE KNOWN?
2. Vigil was his deputy treasurer starting in 1''8 and became treasurer in January 2003.
3. Among the 13 listed, the biggest lenders are former party treasurer Lord Ashcroft (3.6 million) and Scottish philanthropist Lord Laidlaw (3.5 million). The others were: party treasurer Henry Angest (550,000); Dame Vivien Duffield (250,000); deputy treasurer Johan Eliasch (2,600,000); former treasurer Alan Lewis (100,000); Cringle Corporation Ltd (450,000): Conservative councillor Graham Facks–Martin (50,000); Michael Hintze (2,500,000); former treasurer Victoria, Lady de Rothschild (1,000,000); Raymond Richards (deceased) (1,000,000); former treasurer Lord Steinberg (250,000); and Charles Wigoder (100,000).
4. Democrats recruited Pennsylvania Treasurer Robert P.
5. An indictment stemming from a two–year FBI investigation accused Treasurer Robert Vigil and former Treasurer Michael Montoya of receiving the illegal payments.