Noun
staffer (plural staffers)
A member of a staff.
The politician had a staffer send out the prepared statement.
Heritage Action is a self-interested fundraising organization led by a former Giuliani staffer who is not taking counsel from real conservatives... It is a worthless organization to the conservative movement. I'll be the first to say that. Geoff Davis
The SEC staffer argued that it was unfair that high-frequency traders couldn't post phony bids and offers on the exchanges to extract information from actual investors without running the risk of having to stand by them. Michael Lewis (author)
A former staffer in Sports Minister Bridget McKenzie’s office has revealed they raised concerns about the sport grants program that has now mired Ms McKenzie in scandal - and got shut down. Source: Internet
According to Billboard journalist Bill Holland, news of the fire was kept quiet, and one Atlantic staffer who spoke to Holland reported that he did not find out about it until a year later. Source: Internet
Additional Municipal Commissioner Suresh Kakani said if a staffer, who has tested negative for Covid-19 in the rapid antigen test, develops symptoms of the infection later then they can go for RT-PCR tests. Source: Internet
After a Rome staffer personally assured Thompson that he would be able to travel from Los Angeles to Las Vegas immediately after the show, Thompson changed his travel plans. Source: Internet