Liaison in a sentence as a noun

I now work as a team lead / client liaison.

I think "community liaison" would probably be a more apt title.

Perhaps Kickstarter needs a project liaison for projects over a certain dollar threshold; people who ask "How is it going?

In fact, my appointed liaison from Airbnb stopped contacting me altogether just three days after I reported the crime, on June 25, for reasons that are unknown to me.

If you're hiring for a community liaison then online activity is a critical indicator.

"The document was signed by Douglas Gration, a barrister who was then Telstra's company secretary and official liaison for law enforcement and national security agencies.

Most foreign intelligence operatives in most countries operate in a half-overt way, with "diplomatic cover," and many others operate under liaison agreements built into international treaties.

Given the state of higher-ed funding, this is a pipe dream, but... I wish every first- and second-tier university department could make one graduate student the departments official Wikipedia liaison, spending twentysomething hours a week adding content within his/her area of expertise and skirmishing with boneheaded editors as necessary.

Liaison definitions

noun

a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship

See also: affair affaire intimacy involvement amour

noun

a channel for communication between groups; "he provided a liaison with the guerrillas"

See also: link contact