Deal-maker

Pronunciation: /ˈdiɫ- ˈmeɪkɝ/

Deal-maker (noun)

  1. A person who helps two sides reach an agreement, especially in business or trade.
  2. Someone known for arranging terms and solving problems so a deal can be completed.

Examples

  • The deal-maker drafted the contract for both sides.
  • The company hired a deal-maker to finalize the agreement.