Proper noun
Gerson (plural Gersons)
A surname.
According to a statement issued by the Director of Presidential Communications, Mr Gerson Msigwa on Thursday, the President appointed the district commissioner and executive director. Source: Internet
Allan Gerson, 74. A lawyer who pursued Nazi war criminals and pioneered the practice of suing foreign governments in U.S. courts for complicity to terrorism. Source: Internet
Gerson said he was impressed with Facebook’s continued success with the Oculus Quest line, which has been sold out for a while. Source: Internet
Another conservative critique, from Michael Gerson, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush, described the essay as “a master class in overwriting,” and added, “seldom has a pseudonym been more needful to protect an author’s reputation.” Source: Internet
Extending her partnership with the Universal Music family, the 'Lover' singer expresses her appreciation for the opportunity to work with 'advocate for women's empowerment' Jody Gerson. Source: Internet
It was Frum and Gerson, and definitely not Bush. Source: Internet