“The company's latest promotion would result in a noticeable increase in profits.”
“Every staff member in the office dreamed of a promotion to the position of manager.”
“You see, the best way to defeat a society where people become so angry they're willing to become suiciders, is the promotion of freedom, and the promotion of democracy.”
promoter
One who promotes, particularly with respect to entertainment events or goods.
(genetics) The section of DNA that controls the initiation of RNA transcription as a product of a gene.
An accelerator of catalysis that is not itself a catalyst.
“The relevant question for the promoter of the brand is: under what circumstances will the audience attribute the persuasive message to the actual characteristics of the brand?”
“Constanze emerges as a devoted wife, mother, and lifelong promoter of Mozart.”
“Jaypee was given exclusive right to act as the promoter of the event, to construct the circuit which was to be laid out and prepared in accordance with the agreement.”
“Executives told me that my future promotability depended on my ability to work collaboratively.”
“Your marketability and promotability will increase, as will your prospects for major contributions to your field and for leadership responsibilities.”
“The position is basically 9 to 5, has a great quality of life, professional stability and promotability.”
“Before an Air Force-wide release on People Central, a consolidated list of promotees within the chain of command was forwarded to all affected group captains.”
“That title goes of course to AFC Wimbledon, whose summer, unlike their fellow promotees from the south-east, has been as much about sales as purchases.”
“The city decided that one out of four promotees had to be a minority.”