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program manager
[ proh-gram man-i-jer, -gruhm ]
noun
- a person who is in charge of a set of related projects in a company or organization:
She has advanced her professional career as an engineer and program manager.
Word History and Origins
Origin of program manager1
Example Sentences
“This whole thing is just a very stressful and traumatic event, and I’m happy that we didn’t really kill many fish,” said Kyle Evans, an environmental program manager for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, which led the rescue.
"There's still a huge cost gap between the fossil fuels and the zero emission fuels and we need to close this gap. So you need carrots and sticks and in shipping the stick is not that big yet to use sustainable fuels," said Refke Gunnewijk, program manager for sustainable transport at the Port of Rotterdam.
Either move would set back decades of progress and be “devastating for our efforts to end the HIV epidemic,” said Timothy Zembek, harm reduction program manager at Being Alive L.A., an HIV services nonprofit.
"Now, while the ground is not shaking, while it's not a very stressful situation, is really the best time to practise," said Brian Terbush, the Earthquake and Volcano Program Manager for the Washington state Emergency Management Division.
At the same time, these low-wage workers might also grapple with problems of wage theft, discrimination, retaliation, anti-immigrant sentiment or other issues, said Nancy Zuniga, health program manager at a group that supports day laborers called the Instituto de Educación Popular del Sur de California, also known as IDEPSCA.
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