1. appointee - Noun
2. appointee - Verb
A person appointed.
A person in whose favor a power of appointment is executed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGod is always at work, though we cannot see it, preparing people he has chosen for leadership. When the crisis comes, God fits His appointee into the place ordained for him. J. Oswald Sanders
And Barr called for a sharp reduction before the matter went back to Judge Jackson, an Obama appointee. Source: Internet
Archbishops and bishops are appointed by the monarch, on the advice of the Prime Minister, who chooses the appointee from a list of nominees prepared by a Church Commission. Source: Internet
As a very junior appointee of the party, some of us even took hardline public positions against the aspiration of President Buhari for instance. Source: Internet
Because the FTC had oversight over many progressive New Deal policies, Roosevelt wanted Humphrey replaced with his own appointee. Source: Internet
But Congress never granted the exemption, and Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham, an appointee of President Donald Trump, backed away from the requested extension. Source: Internet