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director

[dih-rek-ter, dahy-] / dɪˈrɛk tər, daɪ- /


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Zaentz, UC’s senior director of strategic and critical communications, said it “remains committed to protecting the mission, governance and academic freedom of the university.”

From Los Angeles Times

He had said he was paid "almost nothing" for Dawson's Creek and his contract didn't include residuals - payments writers, actors and directors receive when their work is re-aired on television.

From BBC

Despite its record of delivering returns, this fundraising took 18 months, compared with nine to 12 with prior funds, said Kevin Lalande, founding managing director and chief investment officer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ben Johnson, executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Assn., said that while the White House has made some “tweaks around oversight,” its actions continue to fall short.

From Los Angeles Times

But the efforts to shut down the energy transition may be too little, too late, said Hannah Safford, former director of transportation and resilience at the White House Climate Policy Office under the Biden administration.

From Los Angeles Times