convenor
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishconvenorcon‧ve‧nor /kənˈviːnə $ -ər/ noun [countable] another spelling of convenerExamples from the Corpusconvenor• Margaret McGregor, the board's Labour convenor, is to support the proposal.• But the convenor of the arts and culture committee says the meeting will go ahead.• At a national conference I met a woman convenor of a local group of refuse collectors; she had ten children.