Someone engaged or elected to speak on behalf of others.
1 Mr Alexander used to be press officer for the Cairngorms national park.
2 The press officer tells me the issue is a matter for Marshall.
3 A press officer for NATO-led forces declined immediate comment on the incident.
4 I asked the Post Office press officer what the company's mission was.
5 He appointed two political advisers, a private secretary and a press officer .
6 The press officer is knocking on the door for the second time.
7 Expertise provided by Ms Mary Denise Fitzgerald, press officer with the ECC.
8 In 1975, David was a US Air Force press officer in Cambodia.
9 She now works as a press officer for a Government agency.
10 She is also taking her time before appointing a press officer .
11 My press officer and I set up our live-blogging platform for the website.
12 Irish Turf Club press officer Cliff Noone said: Parts of the course are waterlogged.
13 A press officer at Drummond's Birmingham, Alabama headquarters said the company had no comment.
14 The Downing Street press officer had just taken media questions on all matters European.
15 The nickname has long since grown very tiresome, the Swiss team's press officer advises.
16 Nixon's press officer did not respond to requests for comment.
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