When a government, organization, or other group sends a person to an event or meeting to represent them, this person might be referred to as a delegate. Other words for delegate are envoy, agent, and emissary.
A delegate is a person who represents a whole party. A trustee is a person who is given legal ownership of something for someone else benefit.
A person that represents others can be called many things; a person that represents your company is called an agent, a person that appears at a meeting in your place and casts a vote is called a proxy, and a person that pleads your case in front of a judge is called an attorney or advocate. It depends on the situation.
There are certain qualities that make a person a great leader. Some of these qualities includes the ability to delegate, having a sense of humor, confidence, and commitment.
A ward, or a delegate.
This person would be considered a diplomat
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Delegating work involves being able to efficiently manage the work that is to be carried out and identifying the right employee to delegate the work to according to their ability.
Ben Franklin was the oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention.