One who has the care of a treasure or treasure or treasury; an officer who receives the public money arising from taxes and duties, or other sources of revenue, takes charge of the same, and disburses it upon orders made by the proper authority; one who has charge of collected funds; as, the treasurer of a society or corporation.
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The corporate officer responsible for designing and implementing many of the firm's financing and investing activities.
A company officer responsible for planning and implementing the company's financing and investing activities.
The chief financial officer of the realm, and senior officer of the "Exchequer". (MEDIEV-L. Medieval Terms)
An accountant in a staff position who is responsible for managing an organization's relationships with investors and creditors and maintaining custody of the organization's cash, investments, and other assets.
The officer who controls the entity's funds. The treasurer normally signs checks and is responsible for cash management.
The employee at a company who is responsible for the collection, maintenance, investment, and disbursement of funds.
The league officer responsible for collecting and depositing league fees and awarding the prize money at the end of the season.
an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds
a college's chief financial officer, and within that wide-ranging job is responsibility for all building projects
is elected by voters and is responsible for collecting, holding and disbursing County funds. The Treasurer collects property taxes and distributes the revenue to the County and other local governments, including school districts and special districts.
or Chief Financial Officer or CFO
A senior Government Minister, heading the Treasury Department, who is responsible for the State's economic and financial matters plus the preparation, presentation and supervision of the State's budget.
An individual trustee who has specific responsibility for overseeing an NGO's financial management and for bringing financial matters to the attention of the other trustees.
University Officer who is head of what used to be called the Financial Board.
a Bencher (qv), elected annually by fellow Benchers to preside over the society during his term of office. In the 16th and 17th centuries, some Treasurers served for more than one year.
The officer of an organization responsible for the safeguarding and efficient use of a company's liquid assets.
The treasurer of the ASF is an officer of the corporation, and is responsible for managing the funds and assets of the Foundation, reporting tax information, and so on. The treasurer need not be a member of the Foundation, nor a director, though the role is often filled by someone who is.
In many governments, a treasurer is the person responsible for running the treasury. Treasurers are also employed by organizations to look after funds.
The treasurer (Latin: magister tavernicorum, Hungarian: tárnok(mester), Slovak: tavernÃk, German: Schatzmeister) or in full title main royal treasurer (tavernicorum regalium magister) was the supreme economic officer (a kind of finance minister) in the Kingdom of Hungary till 1848/1918.