The development coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day control of the project and will report back to the executive responsible.
The general partners, often with their name above the title, put the project together and have day-to-day control.
After Henry stepped down in 1980, the family gave up day-to-day control for more than two decades.
Barney retired from day-to-day control of the firm in 1906 but remained involved through the 1930s.
The deputy is expected to have day-to-day control of the vast party apparatus.
In 2009, Ryan gave up his day-to-day control of the firm as chief executive, but became Chairman instead.
The city had given up day-to-day control of the Manhattan shelter for single women and turned it over to a private operator.
In the late 1980s he gave up day-to-day control of the company.
Darling took over day-to-day control of the Energy portfolio.
He began to withdraw from day-to-day control of the division.