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Discover LudwigThe phrase "event organizer" is correct and widely used in written English.
It refers to a person or company responsible for planning and coordinating events, such as conferences, weddings, concerts, etc. Example: The event organizer did an excellent job arranging all the details for the charity gala, from booking the venue to coordinating the guest list and entertainment.
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Linda Shapiro, an event organizer in East Hampton, agreed.
Cornell Ph.D. student and event organizer Lindsay Wyatt agreed.
The event organizer, a transplant patient herself who regularly coordinated lectures like this, approached me.
The event organizer motioned to me to come with her to an area behind the stage.
An event organizer yelled that everyone needed to step back a few feet.
John Korff, the event organizer, said the race wasn't well known at first.
Toorock and event organizer Ford take charge, administering first aid and calling 911.
Several sailors have sustained broken ribs, the event organizer, Michael Worrell, said.
But Mr. Weintraub avoids hotels where the event organizer has booked a block of rooms.
Bill Liederman, the event organizer, said his friend Leyritz was still a Yankees hero.
That changed the tone, Alice Snodgrass, an event organizer, recalled, and people began to cooperate.
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