treasurer
/ˈtrɛʒərər/Definitions
1. noun
a person who is in charge of managing the finances of an organization or government.
“The treasurer of the school club was responsible for overseeing the budget for the annual fundraiser.”
2. noun
a person who is in charge of the treasury of a country or state, especially in ancient times.
“In ancient Rome, the treasurer was a high-ranking official responsible for collecting taxes and managing the public funds.”
3. verb
to manage or have charge of the finances of an organization or government.
“The company treasurer was tasked with overseeing the budget and making financial decisions for the company.”