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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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In 1930 when he was appointed chief manager in 1930, he already saw the 46-year-old main building was too small for the development of the bank.
en.wikipedia.org
With a growing team the founder must shift roles again and becomes a chief manager and encourager.
siliconprairienews.com
This implies that he did not meet the requirements to be a licensed portfolio manager.
www.theglobeandmail.com
We have a team approach to managing wealth, so our clients know more than just one portfolio manager.
www.advisor.ca
A mutual fund's investment portfolio is continually monitored by the fund's portfolio manager or managers.
en.wikipedia.org

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