A person who writes contracts is typically referred to as a contract writer or contract specialist. In a legal context, they may also be called a contract attorney or legal drafter. Their role involves creating, reviewing, and negotiating the terms of contracts to ensure clarity and legality.
They would be called a clerk or customer service clerk.
The person who writes a check is called the payor. Or in the case of my brother, a sucker, when he writes another check for his girlfriend.
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Contracts Manager. The person who manages the contracts should really be the person to certify payrolls. They have the most intimate knowledge of the contract requirements and are in the best position to determine compliance.
The person who writes out a cheque is called the "drawer." This individual is responsible for authorizing the payment by signing the cheque, directing their bank to transfer a specified amount of money from their account to the payee.
The person who makes a will (or 'testament') is a testator.
A Philosopher
A person who writes the libretto for an opera is simply referred to as the librettist.
A drawer.
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A poetry
publisher
A person who writes verses is a poet.
A columnist...?
The word is referee.
A screenwriter
Reporter