Granted, this is something unique to the gaming industry, with figureheads and suits often
the representative public face of the company, whether through E3 press conferences, gaming launch events, or the like, but it's still an interesting phenomenon nonetheless.
Not exact matches
The ESA is the
representative of almost all the major gaming
companies and having Activision, one
of the biggest gaming
companies out there, leave is a pretty big blow to a group that has been hearing murmurs
of dissension for a while now over ESRB ratings and the
public face of gaming.
Where customer service
representatives represent the
face of the
company to clients,
public relations specialists are the
public face and voice
of the
company.