Examples of 'appointed superintendent' in a sentence

Meaning of "appointed superintendent"

Appointed superintendent: This phrase refers to an individual who has been selected or designated to oversee and manage a particular organization, institution, or project. Superintendents are commonly found in educational settings, such as school districts

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He was also appointed superintendent of quarantine.
Banished to Guienne, and his wife was appointed superintendent of the.
He was appointed superintendent of public education by Governor William Owsley.
Broughton was made a deacon and appointed superintendent of its Sunday school.
He was appointed superintendent of Castle Garden, and worked to protect emigrants against swindlers.
He served for four years as the appointed superintendent of a Tennessee state prison.
He was appointed superintendent of the port of Charleston in 1782 before returning to England.
Colonel Savage … you will be appointed superintendent of this office.
Anton Corvinus was appointed Superintendent of the principality, with an office in Pattensen.
On my recommendation… Colonel Savage… you will be appointed superintendent of this office.
Tom was appointed superintendent.
July - Irena Doroszkiewicz, as the first woman in history, was appointed Superintendent of the Police.
Sextus Julius Frontinus is appointed superintendent of the aqueducts ( curator aquarum ) in Rome.
Following completion of the line in 1916 he was appointed Superintendent of Operations.
She was first appointed Superintendent for Relative Statistics, owing to her interest in economics.

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In 1911 he resigned from government service and was appointed superintendent of the Toronto General Hospital.
Vargas was appointed superintendent as of the creation of this government entity in December 2017.
After 20 years of career, he was appointed Superintendent of Acadia Parish.
Carson was appointed superintendent of Indian Affairs for Colorado Territory in 1853.
During the British occupation, he was appointed Superintendent of Police, and headed the civil government.
In 1896, he was appointed superintendent of fisheries and game by Quebec premier Edmund James Flynn.
Following his return he was appointed Superintendent of Gymnasia in the Home District.
In 1837 he was appointed superintendent of military roads by the Royal Engineers.
In 1987, Krinsky was appointed superintendent of the Merchant Marine Academy and was made a rear admiral.
In 1884 he was appointed Superintendent of Music in the Department.
He was then appointed superintendent of the Western Australia District in 1987.
In April 1831, Dunlop was appointed superintendent of the Government observatory at Parramatta.
Julie Dickson was appointed Superintendent of Financial Institutions in July 2007, for a seven-year term.
Jeremy Rudin was appointed Superintendent of Financial Institutions in June 2014, for a seven-year term.

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