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/ədˈminəˌstrādər/
noun
a person responsible for running a business, organization, etc.
Synonyme: manager, director, managing director, executive, chief executive, controller, chair, chairperson, chairman, chairwoman, head, boss, chief, principal, official, leader, governor, premier, president, superintendent, supervisor, employer, proprietor, kingpin, top dog, bigwig, numero uno, Mister Big, honcho, head honcho, gaffer, big wheel

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Administrator

Administrator

Im Gesetz kann ein Administrator sein: vom Gericht bestellte Person, die den Nachlass eines ohne Testament Verstorbenen verwaltet. Wikipedia (Englisch)
a person who determines the site policies, appoints moderators, and manages the technical operation of an internet message board or other interactive website: a ...
Quick definition: A person who manages Google services or devices for a company, school, or group.
At lower levels, the major need is for technical and human skills. At higher levels, the administrator's effectiveness depends largely on human and conceptual ...
An administrator is someone who can make changes on a computer that will affect other users of the computer. Administrators can change security settings, ...
a person who is in charge of the operation of a network of computers, a website, a group of computer users, etc., and is able to make changes to it:.
Borrowed from Latin administrātor (literally “he that is near to attend”).
An administrator is responsible for settling all financial matters–including outstanding debt, expenses, and other obligations–related to a decedent's estate.