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project manager

[ proj-ekt man-i-jer ]

noun

  1. a person who is in charge of the planning, execution, and completion of a particular project, or of projects generally at a particular organization:

    His new job is project manager at a software company.

    A project manager will be needed to carry out the planned rehabilitation of the storm-damaged housing.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of project manager1

First recorded in 1910–15
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"The pre-booking had to happen because of the dangerous sights we saw during Covid and after Covid," said partnership project manager Catrin Glyn.

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“If we are building less housing, then the city is going to become even more unaffordable,” said co-author Shane Phillips, the housing initiative project manager with UCLA’s Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies.

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Kidd, conservation project manager with the Sunflower Star Laboratory in the Monterey Bay area, was part of a squad set to travel to an aquarium in Alaska, where the plan was to inject the facility’s sunflower sea stars with a hormone that would induce spawning.

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Shane Philips is housing initiative project manager at the Lewis Center.

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Terremoto senior project manager Kasey Toomey, who worked on the garden, considers the site’s temporariness part of its appeal.

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