One who assembles for an official or public purpose.(noun)
In a British university, a lecturer who takes on the mantle of managing a specific course.(noun)
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"You may not be aware that Peter Mullan, the Scottish director of 'The Magdalene Sisters', is a committed Trotskyite and close political associate of Tommy Sheridan, the former 'convenor' of the Trotskyite Scottish Socialist Party."
"Former provincial safety MEC Leonard Ramatlakane is to be "convenor" in the run up to the launch of the party on December 16."