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managers
menedżerowie

manager [ˈmænɪʤəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.

1. manager of business:

2. manager of performer, team:

bank manager SUST.

branch manager SUST. ECON.

chief manager SUST.

financial manager SUST.

fund manager SUST.

1. fund manager (job):

2. fund manager (company):

general manager SUST.

lead manager SUST. ECON.

1. lead manager (institution):

2. lead manager (software):

personnel manager SUST.

portfolio manager SUST. ECON.

production manager SUST.

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manager SUST.

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The art director, as the production designer's lead manager carrying out designing, supervises set designers, model artists, computer designers, graphic designers, set and storyboard illustrators, and assistant art directors.
en.wikipedia.org
He mainly supports the lead manager in the unquoted, smaller companies space.
www.independent.co.uk
Generally, bidding is by invitation only to high-networth clients of the bookrunner and, if any, lead manager, or co-manager.
en.wikipedia.org
It's essential to appoint a lead manager(s) with a good understanding of your business, the key drivers and industry experience.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Brown was then named general manager and promoted hockey as its major draw.
en.wikipedia.org

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