A treasurer of a college or university is called a bursar.
Unlike today's Treasurer, neither of their signatures appeared on the "continentals" as the paper money was then called.
A bursar is a treasurer at a public institution, especially a college. (Why college's have to have a special word for a funds manager, I'll never understand.) In other words, the bursary is the treasury. On board a ship (or aircraft), the funds manager or banker is called a purser.
Could it be "Treasurer"?
Someone who receives money in a firm is called a treasurer
the state treasurer is kate marshall
Emily Dickinson did have a father. His name was Edward Dickinson. He was a prominent lawyer and treasurer at Amherst College.
Emily Dickinson did have a father. His name was Edward Dickinson. He was a prominent lawyer and treasurer at Amherst College.
The state treasurer's term is four years. A state treasurer is chosen through an election process. A treasurer is able to run for additional terms.
What is the abbreviation for treasurer
The treasurer is usually elected.
"Treasurer" is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution.
"I voted Bob for treasurer."