Sub-manager
noun
1.
a person who has control or direction of an institution, business, etc., or of a part, division, or phase of it.
2.
a person who manages:
the manager of our track team.
3.
a person who controls and manipulates resources and expenditures, as of a household.
4.
British. (formerly) a theatrical producer.
noun
1.
a person who directs or manages an organization, industry, shop, etc
2.
a person who controls the business affairs of an actor, entertainer, etc
3.
a person who controls the training of a sportsman or team
4.
a person who has a talent for managing efficiently
5.
(law) a person appointed by a court to carry on a business during receivership
6.
(in Britain) a member of either House of Parliament appointed to arrange a matter in which both Houses are concerned
7.
a computer program that organizes a resource, such as a set of files or a database
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