Noun
co-director (plural co-directors)
Alternative form of codirector
According to Eric Schickler, co-director of the Institute of Governmental Studies at U.C. Berkeley, personal appeal could help Sanders in the primary, which appears to be a very close and volatile race. Source: Internet
Along with Druckmann's promotion, former director of operations Alison Mori and former co-director of programming Christian Gyrling were both promoted to vice presidents. Source: Internet
During production in 2004, Rodríguez insisted Miller to be credited as co-director, because he considered the visual style of Miller's comic art to be just as important as his own in the film. Source: Internet
Graham Carroll, co-director of marketing and events agency thinknblink, is tomorrow launching an experience to video call Santa and receive a gift from the elves delivered straight to your door. Source: Internet
Case and point, for their first episode, Hazelwood and Kahloon interview Eli Cooper, a junior poli-sci major and director of the Community Peace Board, and Madison Fogle, a sophomore history major and co-director of the Community Peace Board. Source: Internet
David P Smith serves as co-director while Kelly Cooney Cilella is co-producing. Source: Internet