Noun
networker (plural networkers)
One who engages in networking
He's a great networker; he knows people all over the world.
I don't know a lot of show runners. I mean I met a lot of them in picket lines. I'm not part of a, like, secret society or pickup basketball game. As far as I'm concerned, pick-up basketball games are secret societies. They confuse me. I've never been a networker or I've never been very social. Joss Whedon
A saunter through her hallway produces more evidence of a networker par excellence," Mary Riddell, How to make friends, The Times, Tuesday August 13, 1996. Source: Internet
In the traditional on-premise backup provider space, the main vendors I see going disk-to-disk-to-cloud in enterprises are CommVault, EMC NetWorker, IBM TSM and Symantec NetBackup. Source: Internet
NetWorker 8.2's new cloud functionality centers on Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager. Source: Internet
Glover has emphasized that every local currency needs at least one full-time networker to "promote, facilitate and troubleshoot" currency circulation. Source: Internet
While in Ithaca, Glover had acted as an evangelist and networker for Hours, helping to spread their use and helping businesses find ways to spend Hours they had received. Source: Internet