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promotrice

Promotrice is the feminine form of the Italian noun promotore and refers to a person or organization that promotes something. It denotes a promoter, sponsor, initiator, or organizer of a project, campaign, event, or cause. The masculine form is promotore, and the feminine plural is promotrici, with singular feminine promotrice. The term is widely used across different fields to indicate the agent responsible for starting, supporting, or advancing an initiative.

In practice, a promotrice may be the individual who champions a cultural project, a business venture, or

Usage is generally neutral and descriptive, though in some contexts related to business or finance the term

a
social
campaign,
as
well
as
the
company
or
organization
that
originates
and
funds
a
new
initiative.
In
cultural
or
artistic
contexts,
a
promotrice
might
organize
exhibitions,
festivals,
or
film
projects,
handling
funding,
coordination,
and
promotion.
In
a
corporate
or
economic
setting,
the
expression
socièta
promottrice
(or
promoter
company)
may
denote
the
entity
that
initiates
a
venture
or
participates
in
early-stage
development,
potentially
influencing
governance
or
capital-raising
processes.
can
carry
specific
implications
about
origin,
sponsorship,
or
leadership
of
a
project.
Etymology
traces
to
promuovere,
the
Italian
verb
“to
promote,”
with
the
standard
noun-forming
suffix
-tore
and
the
feminine
-trice.