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The phrase "a program director" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who oversees and manages a specific program, often in educational, organizational, or media contexts.
Example: "The program director will present the new initiatives at the upcoming conference."
Alternatives: "a project manager" or "a program manager."
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Mr. Mogannam recently hired a program director for the organization.
"It's just another insult," Phillip Musegaas, a program director at Riverkeeper, said of the collapse.
Her mother is a program director at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in New York.
Her mother is a program director in New York for the Empire State Development Corporation.
Her father retired as a program director for the State Department of Higher Education in Trenton.
"We wanted the kids to see it," said Jeff Chace, a program director at the institute.
His stepfather, who is retired, was a program director at West End Presbyterian.
Fabrice Bassemon, a program director for Studio 43, said he found himself in a quandary.
Her mother retired as a program director in Concord for the National Science Foundation.
Kirby is a program director of the International Republican Institute, an organization devoted to promoting democracy abroad.
Much useful energy could be harvested on roadways, said Ted Bergman, a program director at the National Science Foundation.
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