placeman
/ˈplæs.mən/Definitions
1. noun
A person appointed to a position of power or influence, often by a monarch or other authority figure.
“The king’s placeman in the local government was instrumental in passing the new law.”
2. noun
A person who holds a position or office by virtue of being appointed by a higher authority, often to manage or supervise others.
“The factory’s manager was a placeman appointed by the company’s board of directors.”