An appointee is a person or thing which is appointed for a certain purpose.
my appointee this suturday is iwan
That is the correct spelling of "appointee" (one who is named or chosen).
An appointor is a person in law who selects an appointee.
Benjamin banneker
The correct spelling is appointee (a person appointed).
a political appointee
Solicitor General
The US President suggests an appointment to the Senate and the Senate confirms the appointee with a two-thirds vote. If the appointee cannot get Senate confirmation, the President will usually rescind the appointment and try to appoint someone more to the Senate's liking.
If a person is appointed to a post or position there is no point in calling them anything other than an appointee.
appointee of red lotus. it's odd but that's my opinion.
Roger Nelson has written: 'The Appointee' 'The Vision Thing' 'How You can become a Successful Supervisor'
us attorney for District of Columbia