/ˈfaʊndər/ – noun
Definition: người sáng lập, người thành lập.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “founder” refers to a person who establishes or creates a company, organization, or institution. The founder is typically involved in the initial planning, development, and establishment of the entity, and may hold a significant role in its management and decision-making processes.
Example: The founder of the company was instrumental in establishing the business and drafting its initial operating agreements.