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director

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


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Last year, Soho House went private, selling itself to a group of investors including Apollo Global Management and actor Ashton Kutcher, who also joined its board of directors, at a $2.7-billion valuation.

From Los Angeles Times

Museum director Rebecca Yorke said 500 people of all ages and backgrounds visited on one Saturday.

From Barron's

He appeared to ingratiate himself into royal circles too, becoming a director of Pitch@Palace in 2016, and being appointed to the board of a royal charity, St George's House.

From BBC

However, director and head of residential sales Edward Douglas-Home confirmed the castle was under offer following a successful closing date.

From BBC

Vigloo has a conveyor belt-like setup where the screenwriter, director and editor focus only on their job before passing it onto the next person.

From BBC