WordNet
n. a personal secretary who handles your social correspondence and appointments
Usage examples of "social secretary".
At the desk sat Edith's social secretary, Edith Benham, an admiral's daughter who had replaced the magnificent Belle Hagner, a queen of the Aboriginal City, and secretary to the first Mrs.
Whom would Dilman hire for his First Lady, his social secretary, his party giver?
They enjoyed government drivers on call and five-star accommodations, and no ticket or reservation was too hard for the President's social secretary to secure.
As nurse in residence, or lady's companion, or social secretary, or whatever you want to call it.
I want to write a book about you one day, about being your social secretary, and I wanted these notes as inside stuff to put in my diary, to remember years from now when there’.
She held out her hand and told me that she was Sylvia Woods, the Daises' social secretary.