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Discover Ludwig"convenor of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate the person who is responsible for organizing or overseeing a meeting, conference, or event. Example: The convenor of the annual charity fundraiser was busy coordinating volunteers and making sure everything ran smoothly.
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Oliver is the convenor of the Green Economy Coalition.
Susie Orbach is a psychoanalyst, convenor of any-body.org and author of Bodies (Profile).
I am greeted by Colette Stein, postmistress, parish clerk and convenor of the parish reading group.
Linda Scott, former convenor of Labor for Refugees, said turning back boats was unjust.
Hoette is convenor of the MA Fashion at Goldsmiths, University of London.
"I was the convenor of our parliamentary tactics committee, as manager of opposition business.
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An earlier version referred to Patrick Harvie as leader, rather than co-convenor, of the Scottish Green party.
She is also director of online programmes and co-convenor of the professions and professional education research centre.
The writer is a member and former co-convenor of Integrity, Washington, D.C., and a member of the Metro D.C. chapter of Lutherans Concerned.
Co-convenor of Labor for Refugees, Shane Prince, said Labor members who oppose Bill Shorten's decision to use boat turnbacks could complain to the party's national executive.
Johnstone, who is co-convenor of the Scottish parliament's cross-party group on cycling, told constituents that she was not satisfied with the company's response.
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