officiator
/ˌɒfɪsɪˈeɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who has the authority or power to perform a ceremony or function, especially in a formal or official capacity.
“The officiator performed the wedding ceremony with great dignity and elegance.”
2. noun
A person who is responsible for conducting or overseeing a particular activity or process, especially in a formal or official capacity.
“The project’s officiator was responsible for ensuring that all necessary permits were obtained.”