/prəˈmoʊtər/ – Noun
Definition: sáng lập viên, người sáng lập, người đứng ra thành lập, người đề xướng.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “promoter” refers to an individual or entity that takes the initial steps to organize and establish a company or business venture. Promoters are responsible for bringing together the necessary resources, such as capital and personnel, to form the company and set it in motion. They may also be involved in negotiating contracts, securing financing, and generally laying the groundwork for the business to begin operations. Promoters owe a fiduciary duty to the company and its shareholders, requiring them to act in the best interests of the company and avoid conflicts of interest.
Example: The promoter of the event was responsible for securing the necessary permits and ensuring compliance with all local regulations.