treasurership

/ˈtrɛʒərərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position or role of being a treasurer, the person responsible for managing an organization's money.
    • He resigned from the treasurership after the club's funds were mismanaged.
    • She was elected to the treasurership of the local charity last year.
    • The treasurership requires careful record-keeping and financial planning.
  2. The period during which someone serves as treasurer.
    • Her treasurership lasted for three successful years.
    • The club's history notes a period of growth under her treasurership.
    • During his treasurership, the organization's savings doubled.