trustee
This term carries a heavy weight of legal and ethical obligation. It implies a relationship of absolute reliance where the trustee is expected to act with integrity and impartiality, placing the interests of the beneficiary above their own. It is most common in legal, financial, and institutional contexts, such as university boards or inheritance disputes. While a manager handles operations, a trustee guards the essence of an asset. The feeling is one of guardianship and stewardship rather than ownership. Using this word signals a formal arrangement governed by a trust deed or a legal mandate, distinguishing it from a casual arrangement of trust between friends.
Countable when referring to the individuals or entities appointed to manage a trust, such as having three trustees for a family fund.
Meanings
A person or organization given legal responsibility for managing assets or a property for the benefit of another.
"The court appointed a trustee to handle the estate."