booker
/ˈbʊkər/
noun
- A person who arranges or reserves something, such as tickets, accommodations, or performances.
- The booker for the comedy club schedules all the acts.
- The event booker confirmed the band's appearance for next month.
- She works as a travel booker for a large agency.
- A person who makes bets on behalf of others, especially in horse racing.
- The booker at the racetrack took bets on the favorite horse.
- The illegal booker was arrested for gambling without a license.
- He acted as a booker for the local betting ring.