A person who arranges the social activities of a person or organization.
‘If you are the social secretary of a sport's club or similar organisation why not book me for your celebratory dinner?’
‘‘Clearly with the new social secretary, there is a new set of eyes and a new vision,’ said Mr. Scheib, whose imminent departure was first reported Friday by The Washington Post.’
‘According to its social secretary Hirantha Perera, a sculptured bust of him will be placed as an everlasting monument to be remembered for all-time for his contributions to uplift the club's image.’
‘The secretary, Mrs Jean Toon, and treasurer Mr Colin Woodman gave satisfactory reports, and the social secretary, Miss Margaret Battcher, confirmed that speakers were in place for the current year.’
‘We have been winding him up a little bit, but he has told his coach that he will still be our social secretary.’
‘There being no other business to discuss the chairman went on to say she would be standing down at the AGM as would the social secretary and two committee members.’
‘Needing directions, he phoned up the social secretary.’
‘Alison Bambury, the social secretary, asked for suggestions for the coming months and one that met with approval was from Phil Davies.’
‘At the request of the club's social secretary Brian Oram, York Tourism Bureau arranged for Keith Mulhearn, who runs Roam'in Tours of York, to take the group on a walk around Clifford's Tower, the city walls and some of its Roman remains.’
‘Besides preparing mouthwatering meals, the chef should have a good personality, be good with people and budgets, and be versed in international cuisine, said Letitia Baldrige, who was social secretary in the Kennedy White House.’
‘From the late 1620s he acted as Descartes's chief correspondent, as well as his publicist and researcher, literary agent, social secretary, and occasional scientific collaborator.’
‘Jonathan Brockbank, bagman or social secretary of Ebor Morris, said the festival was a real success and showcased some of the urban styles of morris dancing as well as the more recognisable Cotswolds style.’
‘She asked me to come along, so I went to a meeting and the whole committee resigned over some issue, so I came out as social secretary.’
‘The club's social secretary Gary Lewis said the club - which has 1,200 members - wanted to move with the times.’
‘Capricia Marshall spent eight years in the White House as social secretary during the Clinton administration.’
‘The event is named as a tribute to the club's late social secretary, who sadly died of cancer at the early age of 36, in November, 1996.’
‘Richard Ledbetter has offered to be social secretary.’
‘Catherine said Bethany was a keen climber and caving enthusiast and was social secretary of the university's climbing and caving group.’
‘Arthur Dinning, social secretary at Peaselands, said the pair deserved every happiness.’
‘Alison, social secretary, then handed out menus for the Christmas meal to be held at the Wyre Mill Club.’
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