What is braintrust meaning?

Braintrust is a group of experts or advisors who provide guidance or advice on a particular subject matter. They may be appointed by a company, government entity or organization to share their expert knowledge and experience on a specific topic. Braintrust can be created for short-term or long-term projects depending on the requirements. The members of a braintrust are typically chosen based on their expertise, knowledge, and experience in the field and their ability to think critically and creatively to solve complex problems. The term “braintrust” was famously used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to describe a group of advisers who helped him formulate policies during his administration.