1. mester - Noun
2. Mester - Proper noun
See Mister, a trade.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEarlier this year Mester, who was born in Romania, denied plotting to burgle Ms Ecclestone's mansion and concealing criminal property. Source: Internet
CLEVELAND – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks before the African American Chamber of Commerce of Western Pennsylvania Economic Equality Webinar, 1400 EDT/1800 GMT. Source: Internet
Economic numbers could get “very ugly” in the near term because of that halt to activity, but policymakers are doing what they can to support the businesses and consumers affected the most, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said Friday. Source: Internet
While at Juilliard (1959) Schickele teamed with conductor Jorge Mester to present a humorous concert, which became an annual event at the college. Source: Internet
Mester contended that he believes that the district’s revenue projections are “grossly overstated” making it more difficult to make up for any shortfall during the school year. Source: Internet
Mester, who is taking advantage of Davis’ webinars, said the synergy of the group and their collective efforts to contribute have been encouraging. Source: Internet