Noun
press secretary (plural press secretaries)
A senior advisor who provides advice on how to deal with the news media and helps the employer to maintain a positive public image.
Being a press secretary is like learning to type: You're hunting and pecking for a while and then you find yourself doing the touch system and don't realize it. You're speaking for the president without ever having to go to him. Larry Speakes
The day I became press secretary to the President of the United States, I was in an entirely different world from the one I'd been in the day before. Pierre Salinger
The press secretary who starts to narrow down or close the president's options because he answers delicate negotiating questions no longer serves the president. Ari Fleischer
Bruce Hawker was a useful press secretary for a state premier a few years ago before becoming a lobbyist. Right now I am sure he has his hands full helping bail out a sinking Labor government with a recycled Kevin Rudd. Bruce Hawker
You're saying it's a falsehood. And they're giving -- Sean Spicer, our press secretary -- gave alternative facts. Kellyanne Conway
Abdulrazaq disclosed his plans in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Rafiu Ajakaye, on Friday. Source: Internet