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However, their public face comes down to this awards show.
And Bloomberg is the public face of this old saw.
The Kardashians know how to put on a public face.
Sarfraz Maredia is the public face of a kinder Uber.
Hamas is trying to present a more moderate public face.
Spielberg, despite his mild public face, is a great violator.
Hugo Barra, the public face of Xiaomi, is leaving the company.
Puigdemont has become the public face of that move for independence.
And he was really the public face of the company. Yes.
But her decision makes Comey the public face of the investigation.
Cher is — she of the impeccably made up, inscrutable public face.
Suspects suddenly have a public face, peering out of mug shots.
So he is very clearly the public face of this process.
Al-Adnani was the public face of ISIS in the media.
At times he was the public face of the broader redevelopment effort.
Papa John's The founder and public face of Papa John's is out.
LetterOne was formed in 2013 with its most public face in London.
But his public face on Friday was a not a happy one.
The case made, and its verdict, has already rewritten Weinstein's public face.
Mr. Johnson was generally the public face of the company, but Mrs.
The 42 year old has completely upended the public face of Russian diplomacy.
Min Aung Hlaing was the public face of the crackdown in Rakhine State.
There is, though, no more public face for Microsoft's AI work than Cortana.
He excels as the public face, the salesman, the cheerleader for a brand.
"There's always the public face and then what can actually happen," he said.
Renaud Laplanche, Lending Club's founding chief executive and very public face, was resigning.
YOU HAVE NOT BEEN AS MUCH OF A PUBLIC FACE AS WILBUR HASHISTORICALLY.
"The CFO is the public face of a company's shareholder orientation," Cunningham said.
But in this outbreak, he's not always the comforting public face amid crisis.
Oliver North, its well-known president and public face, has been pushed out.
CNN dubbed the Monday briefing a "career moment" for Trump's handpicked public face.
Uber director Huffington is rapidly emerging as the public face of the company.
For more than two months, the public face of impeachment has been Rep.
Uber required a CEO who was more a public face of the company.
It's this side of children that's too often the public face of youth.
TM: So you feel that the stencils are the public face of your work?
In addition to being a public face of CF, Wineland was also a philanthropist.
Whoever voters choose for the top office is America's public face to the world.
Mr Quilty became the public face of a campaign to save the men's lives.
Until then, though, Mr Chahed will be the public face of painful economic reforms.
Private post-conviction attorney Kathleen Zellner becomes the public face of the Avery case.
Go deeper: How Anthony Scaramucci became the public face of Trump's war on leaks.
She's not the only public face into tapping, and they're not all New Agers.
But they've basically been the public face of Katie Johnson for the last year.
Governors are typically the public face of state efforts to attract business and jobs.
Instead, Mr. Wilmot, as the public face, absorbed all that on his client's behalf.
He was not supposed to be the public face of the old XFL, either.
They were widely featured in the press as the public face of the movement.
Right now there is no visibility of (FIFA's) communications, there is no public face.
Your profile picture is the public face that you put out to Discord communities.
He acts as the public face of the company's cloud business and technical infrastructure.
Although he is the public face of his firms, he holds no executive position.
This week, the public face of Huawei in Canada, Scott Bradley, left the company.
The public face of ICAN, however, is Del Bigtree, a former daytime television show producer.
The relationship between Cramer and the White House didn't always have a smiling public face.
The video stars Rousey first in an elegant dress, showing off her more public face.
Despite sitting on the board, Koum was rarely a public face for WhatsApp or Facebook.
Jenkins is perhaps not what you'd expect the public face of antifa to look like.
Scaramucci didn't waste any time becoming the public face of Trump's aggressive anti-leaks campaign.
The fight more recently got a public face with Apple's high-profile refusal to cooperate.
The company made major outward changes led by a new public face, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
Kobach, the commission's public face, has long asserted without evidence that voter fraud is widespread.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Jenner will remain the "public face" of the brand.
He's also been the public face of the administration's push to raise the minimum wage.
Retired NFL running back Marshawn Lynch is the public face of Beast Mobile, another MVNO.
He remained there for 36 years and became a recognizable public face in brain science.
But he was more willing to be the public face of the privately held firm.
Its new, less aggressive leaders like Di Maio, offer voters a more reassuring public face.
Being the public face of a political movement is not an easy task, of course.
As Microsoft began to get more press, Gates became the public face of the company.
Who wants to become the public face of Uber's failure if the company continues to tank?
The site's free public face is the Neil Young Archives Times-Contrarian, overseen personally by Young.
Newton added she thinks she "wasn't hot enough" to be a public face for the campaign.
He became the public face of a battered city after HurricaneKatrina hit New Orleans in 2800.
It should be borne in mind that the CEO is the 'public face' of the firm.
He's studio head at The Coalition and its public face in the media and industry events.
Inside the restaurant as well as out, she is the public face of Hell's Backbone Grill.
Having never been the public face of an organization, Schoninger found himself in some novel situations.
They gave the issue a real public face and their courage and competence eroded longstanding stereotypes.
Mr. Trump became the public face of Bayrock, a developer with roots in the Soviet Union.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is the public face of astronomy, and his voice is just as magnetizing.
"Dad liked politics," Lloyd, who serves as the public face of the operation, told a reporter.
McMahon said he would not run the league day to day or be its public face.
So far, Google's public face on VR has been Cardboard, the thrifty viewer introduced in 2014.
Jenkins is not on the committee, but he remains the public face of the Players Coalition.
They were the public face of what was becoming the biggest jewelry company in the world.
Fauci has become the most prominent public face of the crisis from within the medical community.
But she was the public face of a global institution whose reputation had been severely damaged.
Its co-chair and most public face was Elwood Cornett, a retired educator and practicing preacher.
Kimmel became the public face of opposition against the Graham-Cassidy bill after he slammed Sen.
However, I don't like that question becoming the dominant public face of the effective altruism movement.
He became the public face of the incident, liaising with and supporting the family and community. 2.
Most presidents seem to have some sort of veneer meant for the public face of the office.
Manchester by the Sea could've disappeared without an A-list actor behind it as a public face.
A CEO is a company's top decision-maker and serves as the public face of a company.
Angelos, who's from Utah, had become a public face of America's broken and excessive criminal justice system.
Seed students were then encouraged to become the public face of opposition to these types of conflict.
And Kat Von D and Jeffree Star's famous (and very public) face-off is only the beginning.
If Ivanka is the glamorous public face of nepotism, Trump Jr. shows how nepotism works in private.
But Tupperware's founder, Earl Tupper, enthralled by Ms. Wise's moneymaking abilities, made her the company's public face.
For example, if a company tolerates a sexist public face, what do they accept behind closed doors?
He eventually hired Davis to become the public face of his defense and to break with Trump.
Another angle: A couple in Louisiana became the public face of the pandemic for their conservative community.
Some of the people who know Mr. Bezos said his new public face was for business expediency.
Manal al-Sharif and Loujain al-Hathloul, two renowned activists, became the public face of the campaign.
" While the members of the Conduct Panel are anonymous, it does have a public face: Kyle "Dr.
A public face of last year's efforts, Homeland Security adviser Tom Bossert, departed the administration in April.
They help elderly and disabled customers board trains, assist with luggage, and act as Amtrak's public face.
The longtime Rolling Stone editor helped found the Rock Hall in 1983 and became its public face.
"First of all, the plan was never to be the public face of weddings," Ms. Guy said.
DANDONG, China — Not long ago, Ma Xiaohong was the public face of China's trade with North Korea.
David Behring said he became the team's public face to ward off enmity directed at his father.
While North operated as a public face of the NRA, he was paid through a contract with Ackerman.
This marginality enables street art to stay disruptive, full of potential to give marginalized narratives a public face.
Elsewhere in tech and regulation: A closer look at Margrethe Vestager, the public face of Europe's tech clampdown.
HTC's brave new public face, then, is the strange spectacle of besuited blokes blindly gesticulating into thin air.
He was, however, the public face of Oculus at one time — and liked to shoot from the hip.
Musk is the public face of Tesla, and any chairman would have to contend with his powerful personality.
Their likeness can create problems for the person trying to come up with a public face for grief.
Mr. Bolsonaro, who represents the state of Rio de Janeiro, is the most public face of this movement.
Charles Koch has also for years established himself as the more public face and voice of the network.
He credited his election success to his public face as well as his ability to deliver on promises.
While not a government employee, Kasowitz has become a public face of the administration on the Russia case.
But while he was becoming the public face of the industry, the instances of alleged sexual misconduct continued.
D'Antoni is merely the public face of a sprawling operation that includes dozens of employees behind the scenes.
The public face of the world — the Islamic State and all those meaningless words — is ugly right now.
For the first time since the Reagan era, the Southern Baptists were looking for a new public face.
The Washington Post: "The president gave us no choice": Pelosi resisted Trump's impeachment, now she's the public face.
Mr. Barra, a widely recognized name in the tech world, was often the public face of that expansion.
And though Martin Shkreli may be the public face of drug-price gouging, Valeant was the real pioneer.
What's more, the CEO may not always be the best public face of a company in crisis either.
By contrast, Johnson was the public face of the 'Leave' campaign and says Brexit will happen on Oct.
But if Gyllenhaal is the public face of Stronger, producing partner Riva Marker is the woman behind the scenes.
Dana White, the president of UFC, who's well known as its public face, also owns a stake in Zuffa.
This year, the press secretary largely disappeared from the job's traditional role as the public face of the administration.
Because of this, the public face of the trial was Edward Blum, a white, 28-year-old legal strategist.
In itself it's a very large sign that he wants Uber to have a new public face at least.
And that's not to mention the more obvious, public face of the newspaper's struggle: Where the money comes from.
With its social death, Google Glass' public face turns inward, and the implication doesn't need too much explaining right?
Zuckerberg, the founder and public face of tech giant Facebook, has spoken against the president's actions in the past.
For years, the public face of Kubernetes was one of the project's founders: Google group product manager Craig McLuckie.
Though he did not invent the practice of exploiting niche pharmaceutical markets, Shkreli became the public face of it.
By the 1970s, he'd stopped writing and had instead stepped into a publishing role, becoming the company's public face.
"Colonel Sanders called blacks n-----s," Schnatter reportedly said on the call, referring to the public face of KFC.
Last month, he became the public face of opposition to the Graham-Cassidy bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
Most notably, there was no public face of the coup to demonstrate elite support or issue a clear plan.
Nielsen has been the administration's most public face in defending the highly controversial policy, put in place this spring.
Mr. Niccolini became the public face of the restaurant, greeting diners and drawing up the all-important seating chart.
"I have become the public face of both the board and its decisions related to these matters," he said.
Usually, taped evidence shows the public that someone's (trustworthy) public face isn't necessarily the face they show everyone else.
She was a key public face of the initiatives, frequently giving interviews and appearing on panels to discuss them.
He was a public face for Trump during the campaign, including giving a primetime speech at the Republican convention.
After his exit, his sister Stephanie gained a more centralized, visible role as the public face of the brand.
Al-Jubeir, the public face of Saudi Arabia during the Khashoggi crisis, was appointed minister of state for foreign affairs.
Because of this, the public face of the trial has become Edward Blum, a white, 66-year-old legal strategist.
Chicago, my hometown, is now in danger becoming the public face of a new, equally disastrous era of bad thinking.
STOCKMARKETS are the public face of finance; indices like the S&P 500 are widely reported proxies for economic health.
Baba Ramdev (pictured), an ascetic yogi who is the public face of the brand, makes for an unconventional capitalist symbol.
Sinclair, who is a member of the World Association of Sex Coaches, is today the public face of the company.
As the public face of Tesla, Musk had gained legions of fans for his bold approach to business and technology.
He even has an equity stake in Under Armour, the upstart sneaker brand for which he is the public face.
We need not believe that the public face is fake to understand that the private desire can be its opposite.
Higbie formerly served as the public face of the Corporation for National and Community Service, the agency that runs AmeriCorps.
Nancy Pelosi's main job for the next two years will be as the public face of Democratic opposition to Trump.
Featuring small businesses as the public face of its lobbying is central to the chamber's communications strategy on many issues.
Takada, a hopeless fighter, was moved into the role of PRIDE's public face and often partook in these show openings.
As its founder, CEO and chairman, Masayoshi Son is SoftBank's all-in-one grand visionary, driving force, and public face.
Sexuality and its public face, too, play large roles in The Tragedy Machine, echoing much of the collective's past work.
Beyond his job as a product visionary, Mitchell has very much been a public face of Oculus since its founding.
The move comes during an important crossroads for the company, and Raibert, its longtime leader, public face and chief evangelist.
Related: Troy Price, the chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party and the public face of its caucus debacle, has resigned.
As DNC chairman, Perez becomes the party's public face and chief spokesman in charge of defining Democratic opposition to Trump.
Though he's the public face, Berner doesn't own the dispensary—his company Cookies receives a licensing fee to brand it.
Teigen explained that there's actually a way to avoid all of the hassles the public face when hopping a flight.
Palmer Luckey, once the public face of Oculus, left Facebook in 2017 after making headlines for his controversial political activities.
Absent a unifying public face to represent and lead the anti-establishment crusade, there was no hope of electoral success.
But for the millions who are forced to navigate it, H.R.A. is the public face of the city they call home.
Because of the video, Dr. Click became the public face of the upheaval, to the dismay of some of the protesters.
The onetime public face of Verizon—famous for asking "can you hear me now?" in its ads—has defected to Sprint.
Now he is increasingly the movement's public face, as the leader of the European Research Group, a caucus of Eurosceptic MPs.
The Trump campaign's decision to make Ivanka the public face of his mandatory paid family leave plan was an easy call.
Homan, a career law enforcement officer, served as the public face of the administration's aggressive efforts to step up immigration enforcement.
Because if he's that stupid to believe that shit, then he's no longer got any business being in the public face.
Television The performer is often only the public face of a well-known song; its body is formed in the studio.
In dumping Farrell now, Dombrowski agreed that the team needs a new voice in the clubhouse and a fresh public face.
Dudamel has become the public face of El Sistema in recent years, often conducting free concerts in Caracas' grimy downtown area.
Tennis star Sir Andy Murray is the public face of Seedrs, and presumably he can afford to back the odd loser.
She quickly became the public face of what women could achieve in the Navy, a role she found daunting at first.
Last month, she met Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News anchor who, more recently, became a public face of sexual harassment.
That means that even though Zuckerberg is often the public face of CZI, Chan has emerged as the de facto CEO.
He is best known for being the public face of the F.B.I. in California after the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack.
She has become the very public face of a crisis within the porn industry that's often overlooked and rarely taken seriously.
The work has turned Ms. Stark into a leading public face of a far-flung Bitcoin community that often defies organization.
In 2016, he became the public face of Saudi Arabia's campaign in Yemen, giving briefings about the state of the war.
As the public face of the district, Mr. Poches said that he bore the brunt of residents' fury at public hearings.
They want Joel to be the public face of the school while she stays behind the scenes doing the hard work.
He became its public face, garnering positive news coverage and penning books and op-ed pieces that read like Sunday sermons.
Though Page later retook the helm as CEO, Schmidt remained executive chairman and a public face of the company until 2017.
LaPierre has long been the public face of the N.R.A., but he hasn't sat for an in-depth interview in years.
Cuccinelli in particular has emerged as the public face of Trump's immigration agenda, and may be a candidate to replace McAleenan.
Mr. Kushner became the public face of his family's real estate business, Kushner Companies, when his father was sent to prison.
If anything, it often breeds local resentment, and the public face of our national power becomes soldiers instead of civilian diplomats.
But the harsh public face presented last month by the chief justice, Zhou Qiang, obscures what is happening on his watch.
John Legere, the chief executive of T-Mobile since 2012, was the public face of the company and its biggest cheerleader.
Razak Iyal and Seidu Mohammed became the public face of desperation among refugees in the United States after President Trump's election.
Lady Lesurr Isn't Having It AnymoreFor all its freshness, grime's public face remains predominantly male and almost entirely focussed on London.
Mr. Luber, StockX's founder, said he was stepping down as chief executive but would continue to be the company's public face.
For a decade — until he took a sabbatical in 2014 — Matt Cutts was the public face of Google's search quality efforts.
"Lara Trump is quickly becoming the public face of Donald Trump's 2020 campaign," the Raleigh News and Observer reported in June.
The 21-year-old successor to the throne is the public face of Vision 2400, the nation's economic and cultural reform plan.
Like Columbus Nova, Vekselberg's Renova Fort Ross Foundation has also been scrubbing its public face in the wake of questions about Vekselberg.
Even if that's true, how can prospective customers trust a brand with a public face who won't publicly use her own products?
In response, de Sande became the public face for an ad hoc group of coders who called themselves the Robin Hood group.
Sanders assumes what has always been a challenging role as the public face of the administration to the White House press corps.
Nearly a decade on, it has come to seem natural and inevitable that Ian Malcolm is my public face to the world.
Demoralized by the pressures of being the public face of the band, Gabriel quit the scene when that tour wrapped in 1975.
The 59-year-old Los Angeles-area Democrat has become the public face of the impeachment inquiry, with frequent appearances on television.
The shift positions Mr. Jordan so that he can continue to be the public face of Mr. Trump's defense on Capitol Hill.
As living examples of North Korea's rights abuses, defectors are the public face of efforts to press for change in North Korea.
"We must counter this hate with love and love's public face which is justice — tireless work for justice and peace," he wrote.
Merrill, who was TelexFree's public face, never intended it to become a fraudulent business, his attorney, Robert Goldstein, said in court papers.
He then became the public face of Apple's then-nascent music streaming service, bringing his experience and connections in the music industry. 
Many feminists understand that Argento may have done a terrible thing and can no longer be a public face of the movement.
Almost overnight, Mr. Kushner, 24 years old and still a student at law school, became the public face of the family business.
The exec was formerly in charge of Facebook's News Feed, and has increasingly become a more public face for the social network.
In recent days, some lawmakers have urged the President to let Fauci be the public face of the administration's response to coronavirus.
One of the most striking elements of Nxivm was the contrast between its alleged internal "master-slave" dynamics and its public face.
He eventually brokered the sale of the Texas Rangers and made himself the public face of the team as a managing partner.
While he was at Customs and Border Protection, he was the public face of the agency's efforts to build a border wall.
It just got the oral history treatment courtesy of Billboard, proving our appetite for the public face-off has far from subsided.
Over time, Ms. Vignelli assumed the lead in running the businesses, while the more extroverted Mr. Vignelli became the team's public face.
Absolutely. Vindman, because he had been subpoenaed, became the public face of everyone who raised their hand to complain about Trump's behavior.
The uptick in propaganda is part of the overall spread of far-right ideology and its more public face in recent years.
As a public face of the trans community, do you think that you're treated as the official representative of a marginalized group?
"We know that it is the military in the driving seat -- Khan is on board and is the public face," Afzal said.
For more than 100 years, the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) has been the public face and political force of American food companies.
While the Treasury secretary is the public face of U.S. dollar policy, he doesn't really control how strong or weak the dollar is.
Image: APAfter 11 years, Tumblr's founder and public face David Karp announced his resignation from the company in a staff email this afternoon.
Draper was envisioned as the public face of the project, registering domains and handling other regulatory tasks that might otherwise threaten "Satoshi's" anonymity.
"Even if there's not high-profile representation from some of these firms, that's a public face for one or two conferences," he said.
FULL COVERAGE OF LAS VEGAS SHOOTING Lombardo – the public face of the department – last appeared in front of the media on Oct. 13.
Females are often the public face of the industry, but usually only in the form of low-ranking and poorly-paid cabin crew.
Rolling Stone called him the "public face of the Tor Project" in a 2010 profile that detailed his involvement with Tor and WikiLeaks.
The public face and chief strategist at the company has been Spiegel, an obsessive product mind who reveres Steve Jobs, former employees say.
AFTER LISTING on the Toronto stock exchange in 2006 Nautilus Minerals became the public face of a daring new industry: deep-sea mining.
Richard Plepler, boss and public face of HBO, had just announced he was leaving, and Mr Bloys was trying to reassure the talent.
"It is not a good thing when the public face of American diplomacy holds views which demean an entire religion," says Mr Hamid.
Following Wexler's arrest, Bowdich went on to become the public face of the FBI in the wake of the San Bernardino terrorist attacks.
Skeptics say a DNC chair responsible for fundraising, managing campaigns and being the public face of the party is a full-time job.
Miller had been the public face of Legg Mason for years and his performance troubles handicapped the firm's recovery from the financial crisis.
Morton helped run the web site and online forums, becoming the public face of the group and styling himself as its intellectual leader.
She took over her family's company, Columbia Sportswear, when her husband died and saw it flourish, becoming its flinty public face in ads.
The CEO often acts as the public face of the company at Airbnb events, mingling with celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Ashton Kutcher.
Tadmor, 53, has been a public face for Israel's energy industry over the past decade as the country emerged as a regional player.
Sekulow, who often acts as a public face for the team, has been working for Trump from outside the White House since June.
In addition to overseeing arguably Facebook's most important product, Mosseri has become a more public face for the company over the last year.
"We can expect the same sales volume as last year, which is a bad prospect," said Brunschwig, the public face of the group.
As vice president and chief technology officer, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels is the public face of the company's cloud business and technical infrastructure.
Holbein's famous portrait of Henry VIII gives us the public face of the king: imperious, bejeweled, aggressively masculine, red beard bristling, codpiece prominent.
That guy, by the way, is Steve Rubell (a woozy, sneery Theo Stockman), a real-life owner and public face of Studio 54.
This is the public face of Obria, a network of facilities in California and other states that purport to offer reproductive health care.
He conducted a staggering 2,577 performances there; shaped what was performed and how; and became the company's public face through decades of telecasts.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of the World Health Organization (WHO), has become the public face of the global fight against coronavirus.
Mr. Trillanes, a charismatic figure who was the public face of the rebellion, was elected to the Senate from jail that same year.
And as the name implies, it houses a selection of items curated by Linda Fargo, the Bergdorf's public face and chief style maven.
It's not unusual for networks to use talent as their public face in these standoffs with DirecTV, Dish, or other cable / satellite operators.
Facebook&aposs most senior lobbyist Nick Clegg had an awkward public face-off with Amazon&aposs CTO over making money from user data.
Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom continued to be the service's public face even after its acquisition by Facebook in 2012 Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom continued to be the service's public face even after its acquisition by Facebook in 2012 Facebook had a good run with its independence policy, but ultimately these four exits illustrate that founders can't be caged and tamed.
She may be the public face of numerous entities worth untold millions of dollars, but hers is a human face, with all that entails.
No word on how this affects the role of Michael Abrash, who has been a very public face for the company's AR/VR efforts.
Before that — and for most of the intervening years, between Trudeaus — the public face of Canada has looked a lot like, well, Jordan Peterson.
Anderson was the public face of Tesla's Autopilot system that allows for partial self-driving, which Tesla eventually plans to develop into full autonomy.
It's not because of my choice... I really do not want to be the public face of anything... I would rather not do it.
He has become the public face of the talks for the administration; he has become the private voice on Capitol Hill for the talks.
One prominent evangelical was conspicuously missing: Russell Moore, the public face and chief lobbyist of the Southern Baptist Convention, the country's largest Protestant denomination.
"You could say that it&aposs the biggest landscape reconstruction in Europe that we&aposre operating," said Uwe Steinhuber, the public face of LMBV.
At least that's the opinion of Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google's parent company, Alphabet, and the most prominent public face of the search giant.
Ms. Coles calls herself a "brand steward," and in many ways, she has become the public face of not only Cosmopolitan but Hearst itself.
As such, he became the public face of the referendum — a prophet of fiscal rectitude to his admirers, a grumpy cheapskate to his detractors.
"This is more about this year's candidates than it is about the country," said Russell Moore, the public face of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Members of the collective simultaneously formed Psychic TV, an experimental pop group that essentially served as the public face and propaganda arm of TOPY.
Abroad, he is the public face of a Chinese internet behemoth, overseeing a record $25 billion initial public offering in New York in 2014.
Prince Mohammed, 31, is the public face behind Saudi Vision 2030, a 15-year plan of regulatory, budget, and policy reforms unveiled in April.
Key role In recent days, some lawmakers have urged the President to let Fauci be the public face of the administration's response to coronavirus.
A quiet and private person, Kariya has made it clear he does not want to be the public face of the sport's concussion problems.
But, Wendy is interested in being the very public face of Missouri gaming and believes getting Helen on board will make that a reality.
The N.B.A. star Dwyane Wade is the public face for this Los Angeles-based global fast-casual chain opening its first New York outlet.
What does it mean for #MeToo that Asia Argento, a very public face of the movement, reportedly made a deal with her own accuser?
Rice became the public face of the Obama administration's initial response to that tragedy, and for that, she became a bogeyman on the right.
Nidetch, a married mother of two who once worked for the Internal Revenue Service, was a founder and the public face of Weight Watchers.
Pichai has become the public face of Google in recent years, while Page and Brin rarely show at public-facing events, like shareholder meetings.
Equifax is now a company desperately in need of some kind of public face — a human being who can apologize in an unscripted manner.
Ms. Mounce and other party officials have put on a brave public face in recent days, trying to assure everyone that things are fine.
Lanny Davis, the public face of Cohen's legal team, said Wednesday he has set up a "truth fund" to help pay Cohen's legal fees.
Mr. Molins, counterterrorism's public face in France, blasted the French media for revealing that undercover agents had been used in the eight-month investigation.
Indeed, the problems that eventually crippled the digital public face of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada began to cause temporary crashes around 2 p.m.
While Vichai has been public face of Leicester City, he entrusted the task of running the team to Top, his 32-year-old son.
Then there's Parabon NanoLabs, the high-profile company whose public face is media fixture CeCe Moore, spurting out suspect identifications on a seemingly weekly basis.
Kalanick has been the public face of Uber since its inception, and he's remained CEO through a number of speed bumps and full-blown scandals.
Socialists like Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders are the public face of widely popular policies like universal health care, publicly funded education, and affordable housing.
He would probably not be in legal jeopardy today if he had not raised his head and become the public face of the Trump campaign.
The launch of Tap Baseball '17, with the Chicago Cubs' Kris Bryant as the public face of the game, has helped Glu grow in 2017.
Notwithstanding his role in registering the kill switch, he was also an active tweeter, quickly becoming the public face of WannaCry and its ongoing developments.
Instead, it is the result of the post-polygamy Church's sustained efforts to refurbish its public face by repeatedly presenting its members as exemplary citizens.
This could well be the 'public face' of the lawsuits that everybody's been talking about, but it's also something that's going to require some coordination.
Both could chafe at the demands of political celebrity and a secretary's role as the public face of economic policy for the world's richest power.
In 22014, he hired ING Investment Management veteran Uri Landesman, who as president of the firm courts big investors and serves as its public face.
Her work included attending meetings with Gorsuch on Capitol Hill and serving as a public face for the nominee while the Senate deliberated his candidacy.
Joshua Wong, 19, the bespectacled public face of the demonstrations, was found guilty of unlawful assembly, as was a fellow student leader, Alex Chow, 25.
Since then he has helped oversee high-profile investments in several major tech startups including WeWork, and become the public face of the Vision Fund.
That level of interest/obsession belies the public face of dismissal and unconcern Trump and his people have presented when confronted with the allegations. 4.
He then helped build Firefly, the dedicated self-driving vehicle platform that became the public face of the project when it was unveiled in 2014.
What does it mean for #MeToo that Asia Argento, above, a very public face of the movement, reportedly made a deal with her own accuser?
The Dreamers — so called because they'd be eligible for legal residency under the Dream Act — have become the public face of the immigrant rights movement.
Jeff Arnold met with Daniel Carcillo, who has become the public face of the lawsuit, and learned that he planned to vote against the deal.
PARIS — A year ago, no one would have envisioned President Emmanuel Macron of France as the public face of Western diplomacy in the Middle East.
GENEVA, March 12 (Reuters) - Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of the World Health Organization (WHO), has become the public face of the global fight against coronavirus.
Mr. Byford, a British mass transit expert willing to be the public face of a troubled train and bus network, brought hope to beleaguered riders.
And in many ways the designated players have become the public face of M.L.S., featured on billboards and social media and, most important, on television.
When Mr. Netanyahu won the Likud party chairmanship in 217, becoming the party's public face, he made Mr. Liberman director-general, the back-room boss.
In an earlier opinion piece, I described the transformation from meritocracy to mediocracy, in terms of the political correctness that serves as its public face.
As living examples of some of Pyongyang's worst abuses, defectors have long been the public face of campaigns to pressure Pyongyang to change its ways.
As long as he was a public face of the company, Google could not try to do business in China without completely forfeiting its credibility.
She became the administration's public face of the zero-tolerance policy that caused widespread outrage after hundreds of migrant children were separated from their parents.
During her tenure, Nielsen oversaw the White House's crackdown at the southern border and became the public face of the administration's controversial family-separation policy.
As it has turned out, being in charge of maintaining the public face of the company has been a dicey job for many of those involved.
In that position, Choe will be the constitutional head of state, and is likely to be the public face of North Korea at many official functions.
Simegnew was the public face of the Grand Renaissance Dam project on the River Nile - the centrepiece of Ethiopia's bid to become Africa's biggest power exporter.
As living examples of some of North Korea's worst abuses, defectors have long been the public face of campaigns to pressure Pyongyang to change its ways.
Sea posted a larger-than-expected fourth-quarter loss and the departure of its president, who was the public face of its U.S. listing last year.
This was a $2.5 billion mission, involving hundreds of scientists and engineers, but JPL engineer Adam Steltzner was front and center as the mission's public face.
The internal discussions come as the president and Rudy Giuliani, the public face of his legal team, take a newly combative stance toward the Mueller investigation.
But on Friday, a group of protestors made sure Nielsen, the public face of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy, heard it loud and clear.
Simegnew was the public face of the Grand Renaissance Dam project on the River Nile - the centerpiece of Ethiopia's bid to become Africa's biggest power exporter.
He governs with lenses constantly flashing and claims that he's just the public face in front of real policymakers as his administration faces dangerous global threats.
Yes, Tester picked the fight, of sorts, as the top Democrat on the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, becoming the public face of opposition to Rear Adm.
And though Mr. Denton is still arguably the public face of Gawker, she has been called on repeatedly to represent the company during periods of turmoil.
Ms. Rennie appeared somewhat overwhelmed on Wednesday, having become a public face of the celebration and under tremendous pressure to ensure that the event goes smoothly.
So for example, you could have fake directors where you pay a little bit extra and someone pretends to be the public face of this company.
As mayor, Knowles was the public face of Ferguson as the city became the epicenter of the larger national debate about policing in African-American communities.
I find it much more enjoyable to watch Claire actively working against Frank than to see her putting on a happy public face for personal gain.
Since then he has helped oversee high-profile investments in several major tech startups including WeWork, and he become the public face of the Vision Fund.
"The manager is the most public face of every single team, more so than the players," said James Wagner, who covers the Mets for The Times.
With his natty wardrobe, Mr. Toschi was for many people the public face of the investigation as the case took twists and turns over the years.
Another challenge the festival faces is finding someone who can succeed Robert Redford, the 82-year-old founder of the Sundance Institute, as its public face.
If Ms. Pelosi is the public face of the caucus, he is the "member's member," guiding younger colleagues on everything from hiring decisions to committee assignments.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, who had been the public face of some of the president's controversial immigration policies, resigned, followed by her deputy, Claire Grady.
She now holds a title with a daily challenge -- being the public face for a President who frequently contradicts himself and those who speak for him.
With their lawsuit, in which they're joined by the State of Texas, the Brackeens have become the public face of the case that could dismantle ICWA.
She also passed data to Gao Yaojie, a gynaecologist 30 years her senior who was now the public face of the HIV/AIDS campaign in China.
As the House Intelligence Committee has held public impeachment hearings, its chairman, Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California, has served as the inquiry's public face.
Asked about how the company thinks about a future without its public face, Mr. Cohlan said, "Jimmy Buffett is an American treasure," and changed the subject.
Although he was the public face of so many of Mr. Putin's harmful actions, he was also a believer in the relationship between our two countries.
Ms. Mounce and other Nevada Democratic officials have put on a brave public face in recent days, trying to assure everyone that things are just fine.
Elise Stefanik of New York, one of eight House Republicans whom the White House has tapped as being the public face of Trump's defense, told reporters.
Ms. Ishikawa, 32, went on to become the public face of Japan's #KuToo movement, a pun on the Japanese words for shoes (kutsu) and pain (kutsuu).
"It's about your traditional get-out-the vote operations, where Dreamers are the public face of a campaign to get the youth vote out," he added.
If you didn't already know it from the president's tweets, Schiff is the public face of Democrats' impeachment inquiry — and it's a role he clearly relishes.
Their public face is that of, for example, Ms. Hogg, who was animated and confident at a panel in Blacksburg, Va. But afterward, she was subdued.
So began this hostless, in-a-hurry Oscars, itself a longtime institution moving forward and putting on a show without the public face it started with.
Facebook has been trying to clean up that mess with sweeping changes to its data policies, plus lots and lots of public face time for Zuckerberg.
As internal findings from peer-reviewed research grew more and more conclusive of human-instigated climate change, its public face insisted that climate change research was ambiguous.
The Church is not a monolith and the pull away from blessing nuclear weapons represents an internal schism at odds with its public face in recent years.
But he has grown to become a kind of public face for Politico, appearing often on political talk shows and at events put on by the publication.
In the months since leaving the White House, Bannon had become the site's public face, with Breitbart selling Bannon-themed merchandise and slavishly covering his public remarks.
A year later, Lee stepped back from writing comics to become the publisher of Marvel, and quickly became its most recognizable public face, from then until now.
In short order, Brennan agreed to let Watkin's company, N.T. Technology, host 8chan, while Brennan maintained the domain and continued as the public face of the site.
During VW's initial response to the emissions scandal, Horn was the carmaker's public face in the United States, apologizing days after the scandal became public on Sept.
He was the public face of the projects, appearing in promotional materials, doing interviews to hype the new buildings, and attending major events associated with the developments.
The latest Mueller indictment names the Russian intelligence agents behind the Guccifer 2.0 persona, the public face of the cyber break-in at the Democratic National Committee.
Some traditional environmental lobbying organizations such as the Sierra Club say they are happy to let outdoor sports advocates be the public face of the conservation movement.
Corallo described Sekulow – the host of his own radio show – as "very media savvy" and said he was likely to remain a public face of the team.
A month later, he has fed more Puerto Ricans freshly cooked meals than any other relief organization working there, and become the public face of the effort.
On Iran, Mr. Pompeo has been the public face of the administration's hawks, and internally he has even argued for policies that generals have deemed too provocative.
Essentially the public face of the natural history museum, and perhaps astronomy itself, he has been lauded for his skill in explaining scientific concepts in digestible terms.
In his Radar days, Mr. Burkle remained in the shadows, and Yusef Jackson, the son of the civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, was the magazine's public face.
The White House, led by Mulvaney, previously looked into replacing McAleenan with Cuccinelli, who's been a public face on television on the President's policies, as acting secretary.
The largest stakes are owned by its two founders: Daniel Ek, the chief executive and the company's public face, and Martin Lorentzon, who holds no executive position.
Former President Bill Clinton, a fellow Arkansas native, appears in the film and praises Mr. Campbell for having the courage to become a public face of Alzheimer's.
Pence tapped a health expert as his coronavirus coordinator, but it's clear he's going to have an important role as the public face of the administration's response.
One of Trump's focal points is who will be the public face of his defense, and he has bragged about Sekulow's strong television appearances, multiple people say.
She also put a much-needed polish on the public face of the United States when Trump seems to have preferred unsettling our partners in the world.
Joshua Wong, who burst onto the city's political scene at 14 years old and is the public face of its democracy movement, was sentenced to six months.
Despite the sale, Jenner remains the public face of her brand, which is apparent in her social media posting, advertising both her makeup and eponymous skincare lines.
He also assumed the title of defense minister and almost immediately became the public face of the kingdom's hastily launched military campaign against the Houthis in Yemen.
For 22015 years, the editor and publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel has been the public face of The Nation, the oldest continuously published weekly in the United States.
It's amazing, but its extravagant booths and public face are the opposite end of the spectrum from the lesser known SIHH: the Salon International de la Haute Horologie.
Miller has been the key driver of the White House's policy and has also been its public face, doing an increasing number of media interviews representing Trump's administration.
Lee is not as involved as he once was in doing deals, industry observers have said, although he remains a visible public face for the bank around town.
When the potential public fallout of their relationship almost scares off an investor (Laura Benanti), Charles takes a demotion, removing himself as the public face of the company.
Martin had good years in Pittsburgh, and was everything you'd want in a starting backstop―including, as luck would have it, a public face for the Zephyr technology.
But Ms Halleck and Mr Melendez, noticing that MNN had a public face, contended that the harsh response amounted to discrimination against their views and violated their rights.
"What I don't have control over is the tone, the message, the public face and approach of the department in an increasingly polarized time," he told the Post.
But the Weinstein Co. board, which includes Weinstein's brother, went further on Sunday, firing the executive who has always been its primary operator, public face and studio chief.
Bots are the public face of AI, but Microsoft is doing a lot of work behind the scenes to inject intelligence into all of its software and services.
"What I don't have control over is the tone, the message, the public face and approach of the department in an increasingly polarized time," McAleenan told the Post.
But Pichai is clearly the public face of the company these days, and was the top Alphabet exec present to answer questions from shareholders on Wednesday as well.
Meanwhile, Kaepernick has become a prominent public face of anti-racist activism because he refused to stop speaking out even in the face of losing millions of dollars.
That makes these comments quite telling, both about his rising comfort in the spotlight, and his embrace of a more public face for the world's most profitable company.
We know that Google cars have covered over 2 million miles and that the public face of the Google self-driving project, Chris Urmson, recently left the company.
Sekulow has only modest experience in criminal law, but the President appreciated his spirited appearances on cable news and hired him as the public face of his defense.
In many ways, this is reminiscent of their gun control sit-in where it was simply a show for public face and a show for their electoral base.
After World War II, Americans used Hirohito in much the same way, protecting him from prosecution and making him the public face of a suddenly pro-American Japan.
Cruz has become the public face of the hurricane recovery and made an emotional plea for more assistance from the Trump administration one day before his critical tweets.
The NRA has said in the past that LaPierre, as the public face of the organization, must travel by private plane "for security reasons," per the Washington Post.
Summitt instead came forward as a public face of the disease — even continuing to coach for a year after her diagnosis — and showed that Alzheimer's could affect anyone.
But she's kept a fairly low profile during her first three years in Congress and might not be ready to be the public face of centrist Republicans. Rep.
Those replies are now visible in the museum's online page for the work, turning something that began as a personal conversation into part of the museum's public face.
"It was really competitive," said Mr. White, now the public face of the UFC and the one who separates fighters as they taunt one another at weigh-ins.
The movement now had a name, and that fall it had a public face, with the founding of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense in Oakland, Calif.
But Fisher allowed the minority owner Lew Wolff to be the team's public face and to represent the team in its dealings with M.L.B. — until his recent ouster.
There should have been a public face of the anti-coronavirus effort long before Mike Pence was finally elevated, with the power to respond quickly to bureaucratic bottlenecks.
But to make such a senior leader of their own party the public face of a national campaign to unseat fellow Republicans represents a new level of hostility.
She could have set up a trust that would sign the ticket, claim the prize and be the public face of the winner, rather than Ms. Doe personally.
Especially if you are Sibeth Ndiaye, the Senegalese-born public face and voice of President Emmanuel Macron of France, and you have no qualms about making a statement.
While lawyers like Liang navigated the byzantine legal system, the wives became the public face of 709, leading small rallies and protests in Beijing, Tianjin and other cities.
Mohammed Hanif KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistan has found a new ally in its never-ending war against India — and he is the public face of our most ruthless killers.
Mr. Zakir is Xinjiang's most senior Uighur official, and has repeatedly served as the public face defending Chinese government policies in the region, including the re-education camps.
"During the Zika crisis she put a public face on it," said Mr. Nelson, who is now president of the Healthcare Georgia Foundation, a nonpartisan grant-making agency.
Every worker must consider their own situation and whether or not they are willing to take the risk of potentially becoming the public face of a workers movement.
"What I don't have control over is the tone, the message, the public face and approach of the department in an increasingly polarized time," he told the newspaper.
He has been, along with colleague Gary Epstein, the public face of an auction where the FCC is purchasing airwaves from broadcasters and reselling them to wireless providers.
Kendall would have been a public face for Pinterest's business during this process, responsible for pitching the company to bankers and investors alongside Silbermann and CFO Todd Morgenfeld.
Mark Zuckerberg is arguably the public face of the internet we never chose, but also the one we deserve based on the time we all spend using Facebook products.
Today's shake-up comes days after HBO chairman and CEO Richard Plepler announced he would be stepping down from the network of which he had become the public face.
"By 1980, we had grown to about 60 members, including children," wrote Kerry Noble, a Texas-born spiritual seeker who became the CSA's second-in-command and public face.
While the professorial Charles runs the family company out of Wichita, the more urbane David settled in New York and became the public face of the brothers' political activities.
For years, Bangi had been the public face of the Iran Cyber Dialogue Conference, a major conference dedicated to digital freedom and the promotion of human rights in Iran.
Lech was the public face, the charismatic one with a high degree of political finesse, and Jaroslaw was the more backstage figure, persuading people and fashioning a political vision.
While Ja Rule was the "public face" of the ordeal, the sources who spoke to the New York Times feel most aggrieved with the Fyre Media's owner, Billy McFarland.
"How big a notch is always depends on your choices as a company," said Carl Pei, the public face of OnePlus, when he met me in London last week.
Apple has slowly been becoming more vocal about its internal AI efforts, publishing a paper on adapting GANs and making CMU's Russ Salakhutdinov the public face of its progress.
In the last few months Weight Watchers brought in media mogul Oprah Winfrey as its public face in an effort to turnaround from a nearly three-year sales decline.
Liang, who was Fosun's public face for years and was instrumental in driving Fosun's overseas expansion, stepped down in a surprise reshuffle that created uncertainty over the group's strategy.
During his time at AWS, Punke has become the public face of issues including facial recognition technology, including penning a recent blog post calling for regulation of the technology.
But Conaway is now the public face of the Intelligence Committee's investigation, and his announcement on March 12 closing the House investigation immediately began a bruising fight with Democrats.
Ramdev, the public face and co-founder of the brand, rose to prominence on television practising breathing exercises and his related business has since grown by word-of-mouth.
Giuliana was the designer and wool expert, Carlo was in charge of purchasing and production, Luciano was the salesman, leader and public face, and Gilberto was the financial brain.
Thanks to environmental safeguards and the formation of a regional sewer district, the thriving river is helping to redefine Cleveland's public face, to a point where tourism is up.
That's the beauty of not being a public face of a company: Brands like Equinox and SoulCycle may have friendly, progressive images, but it's often unclear who's behind them.
A high school dropout, she went on to get a master's degree, began at Huawei as a secretary and eventually rose to become a public face of the company.
Marie Cecile Flageul, the curator of the new Museum of Street Art, or MOSA, was a key figure in 5Pointz, serving as its spokeswoman and, often, its public face.
In the meantime, he directed the country's No. 2 leader, Li Keqiang, to lead the group handling the emergency, effectively turning him into the public face of the response.
The bank had said in July that Hill, a U.S. entrepreneur who was the public face of the bank, would step down as chairman once a successor was appointed.
The top dentist and public face of SmileDirectClub is at risk of losing his California license following a two-year state dental board investigation, records reviewed by Reuters show.
If the White House adviser Stephen Miller is the architect of Mr. Trump's effort to restrict both legal and illegal immigration, Mr. Cuccinelli has emerged as its public face.
The ballet world took notice on Monday when Estée Lauder announced that the public face of one of its fragrances would be Misty Copeland, the American Ballet Theater star.
And do this while serving as the public face of the company, fostering a positive corporate culture, and managing for the often unpredictable political, regulatory, economic and competitive landscape.
"What I don't have control over is the tone, the message, the public face and approach of the department in an increasingly polarized time," he told The Washington Post.
The police in Ukraine have long been one of the country's most corrupt institutions—and, as the public face of the predatory state, one of the most widely loathed.
Though they disliked Yanukovych and sympathized with the liberal opposition that had become Maidan's public face, they did not anticipate what would happen if, in fact, their side won.
Before the trial, Rehnquist was not a familiar public face, despite having been a justice since 1972 (appointed by Richard Nixon) and chief since 1986 (elevated by Ronald Reagan).
It was one of the few times he actually uttered the word "transgender" in public, and the ban became the public face for the administration's comprehensive anti-trans agenda.
The large investor said Schiller is the ideal choice to take the reins now because he knows its dealmaking intimately and is not the public face of its troubles.
"Over all," Mr. Hayne added, "my fear — that there may be a wide gap between the public face N.A.B. seeks to show and what it does in practice — remains."
And however much he made himself the public face of HBO, the network, which wins scores of Emmys every year and makes $2 billion in profit, will go forward.
"He's always been a colorful and unofficial public face of Saudi Arabia, though he has never been a key decision-maker in the kingdom," a Gulf-based businessman said.
The latter frequently caused him to grouse to his staff, but he realized, as the public face of America's premiere law enforcement agency, that the duty came with the job.
The secretary's job is to be a public face of administration policy, to set broad priorities, and to advocate for his or her portfolio's importance in the larger administration firmament.
But in return, the president and White House aides have repeatedly set Pence up to be the public face of official narratives that turn out to be misleading or false.
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, a former military leader, foreign minister and diplomat who was Pakistan's public face in international affairs for three decades, died late Monday or early Tuesday in Islamabad.
Despite the diversity, Kalkaska for Peace, the public face of the opposition, is repeatedly attacked by critics as being a socialist group with values way too liberal for the community.
But is it different from—or does it come with more of a wink than––the kinds of televangelists who have successfully co-opted the public face of American Christianity?
Only about 25 percent of companies that go public face investor claims of Securities Act violations and I'm not suggesting that Uber or Beyond Meat will be in that minority.
The Russia deal comes a day after Alibaba co-founder and executive chairman Jack Ma — the public face of the company — announced plans to step down over the next year.
Brittany Maynard, who became the public face of the controversial right-to-die movement over the last few weeks, ended her own life Saturday at her home in Portland, Oregon.
Moro, the public face of the biggest graft probe in Brazilian history, said the tape showed they had discussed influencing prosecutors and courts to protect Lula, who leaves Moro's jurisdiction.
Fast forward now a few months -- with a few more lawyers quitting in the meantime -- to the last couple weeks, as Giuliani emerged as the public face of Trump's defense.
"What I don't have control over is the tone, the message, the public face and approach of the department in an increasingly polarized time," McAleenan said recently to The Post.
" As a result, the Journal reported, plans are in jeopardy to make the president the "public face of planned efforts by the administration to stop election interference in the midterms.
The former mayor of New York, who is now the most public face of the President's legal team, was interviewed by NBC's Chuck Todd on Meet the Press on Sunday.
If verified, the arrest of Bin Talal would represent a jarring turn of events as the prince has cultivated an image as the de-facto public face of Saudi finance.
For the first time in decades, Clinton sits outside of politics with no clear path forward and little hunger within her party for her to remain as its public face.
Kimmel has become the public face of the opposition against the Graham-Cassidy bill, devoting much of his monologues in recent days to diving into the battle over the legislation.
Before Ramirez came forward, Kavanaugh's defenders all made a similar calculation: Either a powerful man with a wholesome public face (he coached girls' basketball!) was lying or a woman was.
"If you're really optimistic, you can say that this is the last time that old white people will command the Republican Party's attention, its platform, its public face," Pierce said.
Charles Koch has also been the more visible Koch brother as the public face and voice of the network, and the network's leaders played up his vigor and continued commitment.
Mr. Skvernelis, the new prime minister, is viewed by some as the public face of a more powerful figure, Ramunas Karbauskis, the businessman who financed the Peasants and Greens Union.
Kimmel, the late-night host of ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" program, has emerged as the public face of the resistance to the GOP's effort to pass an ObamaCare repeal bill.
As the public face of the American bishops, Cardinal DiNardo has encouraged full cooperation with law enforcement, and his archdiocese struck the same tone as its offices were being searched.
For three decades, Enric Marco, a Catalan mechanic, was a prominent public face of Spanish survivors of the Holocaust, until his story was revealed to be a hoax in 20083.
Mike Pence is leading the White House coronavirus task force and has been a consistent public face of the federal government's effort to address the pandemic since late last month.
Bennett, a soft-spoken man whose professional attire almost always includes a bow tie, prefers to remain in the background, letting Sally be the public face for both of them.
David Goodman, the president of W.G.A. West, and the union's public face in the agency battle, won re-election along with Marjorie David as vice president and several board members.
In the 1990s, Mr. Draghi earned the nickname Super Mario when, as the Italian economy neared the brink, he became the acceptable public face of his country to foreign investors.
It certainly reflects reality: Pichai is already the most high-profile public face of the company, a role that will become increasingly important amidst regulatory scrutiny in Washington and Brussels.
That will make him the public face of the GOP's health care plans and the mediator between Republican lawmakers with starkly different views on whether to save Obamacare's popular pieces.
The public acclamation became a personal albatross that blurred his identity, with his obligations as the public face of the sport bleeding into his time as a husband and father.
That's intentional, according to people familiar with the matter, who said having Trump as the public face of the agreement would likely alienate the very Democrats needed for its passage.
Among those testifying will be Google's Chris Urmson, who is the public face of the company's self-driving car program, as well as representatives from Lyft, General Motors, and Delphi.
As the public face of the company, Mr. Muilenburg has been under intense pressure over the last year from lawmakers, Boeing board members and the families of the crash victims.
Turner's tactics Both fans and detractors of Sanders pin Our Revolution's problems on Turner, the former Ohio state senator who became the group's president and public face a year ago.
Many gifted artists without the money to pursue a career in fine arts turned to commercial art as their day job and became nameless contributors to the brand's public face.
Lee was also known for acting as the publisher and public face of Marvel after 1971, a role that led naturally to his numerous cameos in the gigantically successful Marvel films.
The company said environmentalists approached the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, the public face of the months-long fight against the pipeline, and used it to wage a battle against the project.
"Do you commit to ending (direct rule) if that is the result?" said Puigdemont, the public face of the move for independence who is wanted in Spain for rebellion and sedition.
Getty ImagesThe Tor Project's external investigation into claims that Jacob Appelbaum, the organization's former public face, sexually harassed and raped women has concluded, according to Tor Project executive director Shari Steele.
Another Ricketts brother, Tom, the team's chairman and public face for the family's role with the franchise, says he's a moderate Republican but has significantly down-played his own political leanings.
According to the Times, that means Dana Loesch won't be the public face of the NRA anymore—thank you, god—and the rest of the network's hosts just lost their platforms.
A frequent presence on cable news, Conway could become a public face for Trump, and her background as a pollster could allow her to offer political advice to the next president.
Jay Sekulow: the media guru and public face of the team Jay Sekulow has become the face of Trump's team after regularly appearing on Fox News, CNN, and other media outlets.
This time, the speaker was John Schnatter, founder and public face of the Papa John's pizza chain, who used it last week in a conference call with the company's marketing firm.
Mr. Schwartz gave up his anonymity to become the public face of his company in 1976, joining the ranks of other personal pitchmen like Bernadette Castro, Sy Syms and Frank Perdue.
She'd become a public face of the resistance to campus carry, profiled in The New York Times and invited to the White House to meet with then–Vice President Joe Biden.
The same isn't true for musicians, who are often the sole public face of their art and for whom a particular persona and appearance is often part of the art itself.
Catanzaro was rarely the public face of the Trump administration's policies, but he was a leading figure in the administration for carrying out Trump's aggressive deregulatory and pro-fossil fuel agenda.
The company roped in Winfrey as its public face in October, in a bid to use her popularity to lift subscription numbers and reverse a nearly three-year decline in sales.
Clement, who had been his agency's public face on issues related to climate change, was assigned to the accounting office that handles royalty checks for oil and gas and coal extraction.
Urmson, who joined the project when it was launched and has been a public face of Google's autonomous vehicle efforts, testified before a U.S. Senate panel on autonomous cars in March.
And since the threat to democracy is much broader and deeper than one man, we're actually fortunate that the forces menacing America have such a ludicrous person as their public face.
After Pelosi announced the launch of an impeachment inquiry in late September, Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff became the public face of the probe and Nadler was relegated to a supporting role.
If it's not going to cost him Senate votes or Senate seats in the fall, he's not bothered by sitting out there being the public face of this kind of thing.
Raibert, a veteran engineer, has been the public face of Boston Dynamics for many years and is well-known in the conference circuit for his lively presentations and livelier Hawaiian shirts.
By the 1990s, emphasizing abortion's supposed harms to women had become a full-fledged strategy, one that changed both the public face of the anti-abortion movement and its self-identity.
Apple&aposs retail stores are often the public face of the company, the branch of the tech giant that&aposs responsible for acquainting customers with the firm&aposs sprawling product line.
Taken together, the writings form an episodic account of a complex persona under construction, the public face of a man who was at once a ruthless opportunist and a creative misfit.
There's been little reason for optimism, there, and Morgan, who had been part of the public face of player bargaining, told SI that the labor situation influenced her decision to leave.
Hopefully, she's ready for those challenges and will be given ample chance to prove herself, to make mistakes and, most important, to become more than the public face of the company.
Despite being a lifelong humanitarian and serving for years as the public face of the annual Muscular Dystrophy Association telethon, Lewis gained increasing notoriety in the final decades of his life.
It also originally noted that the purveyor of the hashtag's recent popularity is Jamie Broadnax, the creator, manager, and public face of the popular Twitter feed, podcast, and website Black Girl Nerds.
Zefzafi, who was arrested in June 2017 after a manhunt, quickly became the movement&aposs public face, demanding development and the creation of jobs in the Rif region, which has lagged economically.
McLaughlin is a particular lightning rod within the #MeToo movement in science because she has become its public face amid concerns that her combative approach may sometimes do more harm than good.
She was ousted on Thursday from her role as permanent secretary — the de facto public face of the literature prize — as part of a feud that has bitterly divided the academy's board.
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine is currently the public face of the agency's newly named lunar initiative, Artemis, which aims to put the first woman on the surface of the Moon by 2024.
His behavior during the oral argument gave a public face to the ugliness behind the attack on the foundational civil rights law, which both houses of Congress had reauthorized by overwhelming margins.
Among the speakers was Foster, who admitted that she's "not somebody who feels very comfortable using my public face for activism," but offered a rousing speech in which she called for action.
In all, more than $25 million has poured in, the vast majority to a venture led by an Air Force veteran who has become the most public face of the fundraising mission.
Krug became the public face for Deutsche Telekom's gigantic initial public offering in 1996 - only to burn his bridges with his corporate sponsors later by publicly apologizing to shareholders who lost money.
While Jennifer Aniston is out here teaching America that it is possible to be a fully-formed woman with no children, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are having another public face-off.
The activist had been the public face for a movement to blueprints for 3D-printed guns public since 2012, and the sexual assault charges quickly led to his resignation from Defense Distributed.
The person acting as the public face of the White Hat Group at the time was "jbaylina" on Reddit, the online pseudonym of a coder named Jordi Baylina, according to de Sande.
Nauert spent almost two years as the public face of the State Department, crafting the message on global challenges from North Korea to Iran, but now she's tasked with shaping foreign policy.
As the ambassador and public face of Google's brand, he's made a point of visiting prominent world leaders and other influential figures in order to strengthen the company's many important business relationships.
As the public face of President Donald Trump's legal team, he spent the last year serving up a smorgasbord of madcap talking points about the Russia investigation and Trump's other legal woes.
With his latest film, the director pays tribute to Ingmar Bergman's epic Scenes from a Marriage, revealing the disconnect between the public face of marriage and the reality of joined private lives.
Rudy Giuliani, who has served as the public face of Trump's legal team, has endorsed both Flood and Cipollone as "an excellent choice" for White House counsel, according to The Washington Post.
The publisher of The Times, who oversees all editorial aspects of the company and is regarded as its guarantor and public face, has traditionally come from one line of the Sulzberger family.
"Both of them are going to work very hard to put a positive public face on it," said Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian Washington think tank.
SAN FRANCISCO — For years, presidents and prime ministers have been the public face of the fight against climate change, gathering at United Nations summit meetings and pressuring each other to reduce emissions.
A public face of investigations that pose potential threats to Mr. Trump's presidency, Mr. Khuzami, 23, has told colleagues that his departure is for personal reasons and unrelated to any political pressure.
Mr. Niebuhr was a key leader of the so-called Protestant establishment, the complex of liberal, ecumenical denominations that dominated the public face of Christianity in the United States until the 1970s.
Mr. Bowdich, the former top agent in the Los Angeles Field Office, is best known for being the public face of the F.B.I. in California after the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack.
When Mr. Giuliani was hired last April as the public face of Mr. Trump's legal team, it was part of a strategy to be more aggressive in fighting back against Mr. Mueller.
And Mr. Buck, a clean-cut and self-confident 29-year-old at the time he met Ms. Butrus, was the bank's public face, responsible for landing and then managing American accounts.
The program, Police Now, recruits university graduates and assigns them for two years in the country's most troubled areas, where they walk the streets and provide a public face for the police.
Mr. Price, 39, has been the public face of the Iowa caucus debacle, as he has struggled to offer reassuring explanations about the integrity of the caucus reporting process and final results.
Taking over for Spicer, national security adviser H.R. McMaster became the administration's public face in dealing with a controversy over whether Trump had revealed classified information in a meeting with Russian diplomats.
At the commission, Dr. von der Leyen succeeded Jean-Claude Juncker, who was the public face of the European Union in its arduous negotiations with Britain since the Brexit referendum in 2016.
Bridges founded End Hunger Network in 1983, and in 2010 he became an ambassador and public face for the "No Kid Hungry" campaign, which works to help struggling families with food insecurity.
The shakeup announced on Tuesday makes the India-born, 47-year-old the sole public face of the company that Page and Sergey Brin started in a garage over two decades ago.
Barr has also been the public face of the Justice Department's all-out blockade of House Democrats' sprawling oversight requests, and some of those disputes are still playing out in federal court.
While the public face of the party is united against the president and focused on winning races in 2628, the fractures laid bare during the 28503 election cycle are far from healed.
" The people of El Paso, with the local hero and presidential Hamlet Beto O'Rourke as their public face, had a response: "We're safe not because of walls but in spite of walls.
In fact, due to sea level rise and more moisture in the air, I expect flooding to be the most frequent public face of climate change over the next decade or so.
The company has long been the public face of GMOs, thanks in part to the sheer dominance of its corn, soy, cotton, and other crops engineered to be resistant to the herbicide Roundup.
Just last week, Facebook named a new head of news partnerships — Campbell Brown — who is tasked with serving as a liaison with publishers as well as the public face of Facebook's news efforts.
Musk, 47, is the public face of Tesla, and has driven it to the verge of profitability with a costly ramp-up of production of its Model 3 sedan over the past year.
DO I THINK AT SOME POINT IT WAS EASIER FOR ME TO BE THE PUBLIC FACE OF THE FIRM AND AS A RESULT I WAS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ENTIRE PERFORMANCE OF THE FIRM?
As the head of a privately held company, however, he felt no pressure to be the public face of the business, and he never appeared at forums where people like Haddox defended Purdue.
And she became a public face of the controversy when emails she wrote that looked as if they were trying to help the company avoid embarrassment were leaked to The New York Times.
Even if Gottwald is a much less public face of his project, he's still going to receive a hefty paycheck from any streams that Turn Off the Light gains from its newfound publicity.
As vice president and chief technology officer, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels is the public face of the company's cloud business and technical infrastructure, trotting the world speaking at tech conferences and to customers.
When the government began reducing the public face of Christianity in one province by tearing crosses off the steeples of even government-run churches, Mr. Wang expressed no sympathy for the churches affected.
For three decades, Enric Marco, a Catalan mechanic, was a prominent public face of Spanish survivors of the Holocaust — president of a survivors' association, the recipient of a number of awards and distinctions.
When Mr. Sharif was forced to resign from office over corruption charges in July, she became the family's public face of defiance, harshly criticizing Pakistan's unelected power players, the military and the judiciary.
Mr. Pompeo has been one of the administration's most persistent Iran hawks and the public face of the sanctions campaign, but until now, he had never persuaded the president to take military action.
As much as anything could, that speech encapsulated what the movie industry was trying to put forth as its public face in 2018: That diversity and inclusion were no longer notions or promises.
She's more interested in meeting the public: May says that the election is about meeting members of the public face-to-face, and that she would prefer to do that than attend debates.
He wanted to know who was behind the Women2Drive group, of which I was the public face and one of the leaders, and also whom I had spoken with in the foreign press.
Next week Mr. Esghi, the public face of the largest private business ownership organization in the country, will be shutting down his own business, a bus factory, and sending his remaining 14 employees home.
If Gorka steps into this new role, she will be taking on the public face of the agency at the center of the President's attention, which has been struggling with capacity and resource issues.
" An engineer who became the public face of the clean-up operation said the label gorilla would no longer be applied to groups of images, and that Google was "working on longer-term fixes.
It's a lot of really good things, but it didn't present the themes and the issues the way at the time a lot of people thought Pollution Probe wanted to present its public face.
Harrison comes across as a slick yet humane operator, Assange's right-hand woman and increasingly, due to the tentacles of Western justice attempting to bring Assange to heel, the public face of the organization.
On Friday, Apple officially opened the doors of Apple Park's Visitor Center — the public face of the company's storied new headquarters — and the Apple faithful were there in full force to savor the moment.
As director-general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and, on its founding, of the World Trade Organisation, the Irishman was the public face of bodies helping to integrate the global economy.
Backdrop: Julia Angwin, a Pulitzer-garlanded former ProPublica and Wall Street Journal reporter whose work has watchdogged Facebook and Google on issues like privacy and discrimination, had been The Markup's most prominent public face.
After Artur Mas, the public face of the Catalan independence movement, stepped down as the region's leader over the weekend, his successor, Carles Puigdemont, immediately vowed to stay on course and break from Spain.
Nauert spent almost two years at State as the public face of the State Department, crafting the message on global challenges from North Korea to Iran, but now she's tasked with shaping foreign policy.
Getty ImagesA little more than one month after the Tor Project's public face Jacob Applebaum stepped down following accusations from multiple women that he sexually assaulted them, the nonprofit has completely replaced its board.
A former federal prosecutor, he has also been the team's public face and, even if not the primary author of letters and other documents to the Mueller team, he has nonetheless helped develop strategy.
This pattern was set in the first two debates, but in Wednesday's third and final debate, Clinton overcame Trump's half-hearted attempt to put forward a more sober public face, thus underlining her victory.
Still, Tesla shares could stabilize on Monday on investor relief that the penalties were not higher and that the public face of Tesla will remain in the CEO role under added oversight, analysts said.
When it came down to it, the President steered clear of the spotlight and let Sessions be the public face of a decision officials from both parties have described as unfair or even cruel.
Check. At the center of it all is a police officer named Lex (David Gyasi) who becomes the public face of the containment effort but — another box checked off — is distracted by girlfriend issues.
North became a national figure during the Reagan administration as a public face of the Iran-Contra scandal and faced years of legal battles as a result before his charges were dropped in 1991.
Loesch, a host on Blaze TV before joining the NRA, has been the organization's public face, and on Wednesday endured tough questions in front of a generally hostile audience at the CNN town hall.
Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who became a public face of the anti-Trump faction on Capitol Hill, said he and his family had asked God to steer Mr. Trump in the right direction.
When he blurted out that "there has to be some form of punishment" for anyone who has an abortion, he blew the cover off the carefully constructed public face of the anti-choice movement.
As we gradually expand our notions of what a relationship can look like, of how people may choose to structure their social lives, assumptions about the public face of love fall by the wayside.
Since he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during the Eagles' Week 14 win over the Los Angeles Rams, Wentz has been around his team but no longer its public face.
Moro, the public face of the biggest graft probe in Brazilian history, said the tape showed they had discussed influencing prosecutors and courts to protect Lula, who leaves Moro's jurisdiction by joining the government.
Still, advocates for higher minimum pay said that as one of the world's largest employers with more than 800,000 workers in the United States, McDonald's has long been a public face of low wages.
"Being a religious Jew, you also get used to having a minority viewpoint," said Alexander Rapaport, the CEO of the Masbia Soup Kitchen Network in Brooklyn, and a public face of the Hasidic community.
Once EA acquired DICE in 2006, Söderlund stayed on and steadily rose through the ranks, becoming one of the company's top executives and at times EA's most public face, most recently through some troubled stretches.
Last year, Mark Rosewater, the game's head designer and the public face of Magic, even took to Tumblr to solicit advice on how everyone in the Magic community could help female players become more visible.
"You can see how that's turned from images on a screen to a reality that people here have created," Nick Sampson, senior vice president for engineering and the company's public face, said during the tour.
Although Opera's most public face is its mobile browser business (augmented more recently by its performance and privacy apps), on a financial level, this deal appears more lucrative for the Norwegian company and its investors.
During the last weeks of her life she became the public face of the controversial right-to-die movement after launching an online video campaign with Compassion & Choices, and end-of-life choice advocacy group.
"We see the underground community's strengths in using and abusing the human factor to recruit people who are not deeply involved in dark web operations, turning them into the public face in their illegal activities."
" The source adds: "[West] thinks a lot about their public face, their fame, and what they can be to people, how they can reach out to their fans and influence people in a positive way.
The industry's public face is David Strickland, a lawyer by training who attended Harvard at the same time as Barack Obama, and was later the president's pick to lead the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Huffington was named to a board subcommittee that will receive and push to implement the results of the investigation, and has become a public face for Uber as it weathers this particular public relations crisis.
In fact, he may have earned even more scorn for purchasing a one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album no one else could hear than for being the public face of drug-market exploitation.
" The insider added, "[West] thinks a lot about their public face, their fame, and what they can be to people, how they can reach out to their fans and influence people in a positive way.
As the CEO and executive vice president of the National Rifle Association (NRA), Wayne LaPierre has been the public face of gun rights advocacy for years — and records indicate that he's made millions doing so.
As Lee was the public face of the company, while Kirby and Ditko were freelancers, early press accounts, encouraged by Lee's credit-hogging tendencies, tended to portray him as the mastermind behind the Marvel Universe.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Tor Project, a nonprofit digital privacy group, announced on Wednesday that an internal investigation had confirmed allegations of sexual misconduct against a former employee who was the public face of the organization.
Giuliani, who, aside from Trump himself, has been the most public face of the President's efforts to challenge the validity of the Mueller probe, made similar remarks to Fox News' Sean Hannity the night before.
Schreiber has served as the public face of the company, maintaining an active Twitter presence, appearing at industry conferences, and speaking with a multitude of media outlets including Bloomberg TV, Harvard Business Review, and Inc.
Marks has been the public face of Sony's virtual reality efforts throughout the development of the company's virtual reality tech, but has also worked on some of the computer vision tech behind other PlayStation products.
In August 22.0, John Bambenek, a former Republican state senate candidate in Illinois, launched his own clandestine investigation of Guccifer 22.0, the public face of the Russian cyber break-in at the Democratic National Committee.
Most K-pop groups have band members who occupy fixed, noticeable positions within the band: the leader, the public "face" of the group, the "visual," whose main role is to be pretty, and so forth.
She has been the acting comptroller since the summer and was the public face of the Pentagon's budget rollout last month, briefing reporters on the details of the Defense Department's $741 billion military spending request.
Steyer's recent spending as a presidential candidate doesn't count tens of millions he has plowed into politics in recent years to become the public face of a political operation calling for President Donald Trump's impeachment.
By becoming the public face of thousands of victims, he said, she had helped generate the momentum that led to the $1.25 billion settlement of a class-action suit against the Swiss banks in 1998.
Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has been spearheading the inquiry both privately in depositions with witnesses and as its public face in television appearances and news conferences.
Ms. Meng, 19993, a former secretary at Huawei who rose to become a public face of the company, was arrested in Vancouver in December 2018 after the United States requested her extradition on fraud charges.
Public interest -- Before the trial of President Bill Clinton, Rehnquist was not a familiar public face, despite having been a justice since 1972 (appointed by Richard Nixon) and chief since 1986 (elevated by Ronald Reagan).
He was the public face of the mistreatment of American prisoners at the North Vietnamese camp known as the Hanoi Hilton, where as a Navy pilot he was confined and tortured for over five years.
The public face of Trump University — the defunct for-profit education company at the heart of two class-action fraud suits and one from the New York Attorney General — won the presidential election last Tuesday.
It's not at all clear that negative coverage hurt Amazon's bottom line, but it also wasn't a good time for Amazon's public face to be seen as a bad husband — or a bad ex-husband.
Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) and others, issued a series of attacks on the society, which were successful in marginalizing it, and establishing Buckley and National Review's brand of conservatism as the ideology's public face in America.
The 32-year-old flipped a red district to get elected to Congress in 2018, and was named vice-chair of the powerful Oversight Committee, the public face of House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
The "Trailer Park Boys" actress gave numerous media interviews using her name, waiving her right to Canada's publication ban on her identity, which prevents naming victims of sexual violence, becoming the public face of the trial.
Conway, though his wife is a public face of the Trump administration, has argued that Trump has violated the Constitution by appointing Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general, among his many public criticisms of the president.
On Time Many iconic companies have tried to revolutionize their industries through groundbreaking design, only to end up taking a very public face-plant: Ford, with the Edsel; Apple, with the Newton; Google, with Google Glass.
Even in his past life as a developer, Trump was primarily concerned with being the public face of the operation rather than the behind-the-scenes guy who got into the nitty gritty of the deal.
From that perch, he became the public face of the Republicans' efforts to undermine President Obama on a host of issues, and the Democrats are practically drooling at the thought of picking off the partisan firebrand.
The late-night host has become the public face of the opposition against the Graham-Cassidy bill, devoting many of his monologues last week to diving into the battle over the legislation and sparring with Sen.
But while often the public face of the group, it was primarily Wang who was in charge of HNA's strategy and ran day-to-day operations in recent years, sources familiar with the matter have said.
Ricketts, the ownership's public face, was nearly an everyday presence at Wrigley Field during those seasons, as he is now, making himself available to fans as he walks through the concourses at almost every home game.
Khaled has become the public face of Snapchat as the ascendent new social media platform, the guy who finally made ad execs start shitting their pants in their hurry to develop a strategy for the app.
One analyst thinks Larry Ellison, given his star power, could return as CEO to be the much-needed public face for Oracle at a time when the company is battling it out with stronger cloud rivals.
Today, Preskill has become, in a way, the fatherly public face of quantum computing in the US. In his patient drawl, he often explains quantum concepts to the popular press and nonspecialists at venture capitalist firms.
But he will be replaced as the public face of the bid by three co-presidents — Carlos Cordeiro of the United States, Decio De María of Mexico and Steven Reed of Canada — in the new structure.
As the government's public face during the tumultuous late 1980s, Mr. Yuan had to navigate the leaders' shifting and divided positions as students and intellectuals mobilized to demand political liberalization and an end to official corruption.
The most recent signature on Tibbetts' door belongs to Michael Laufer, the public face of the Four Thieves Vinegar Collective, a controversial group of anarcho-biohackers that wants to open-source the production of lifesaving pharmaceuticals.
The President and other administration officials have also directed their anger at Dr. Nancy Messonnier, the CDC official who has been a public face of the coronavirus response, for what officials claim is overly fatalistic messaging.
He has since become the most public face of Prince Mohammed's efforts to rebrand Saudi Arabia as an Islamic society open to other religions through his meetings with Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders around the world.
The public face of its lobbying effort, which included a tax proposal of its own, was FedEx's founder and chief executive, Frederick Smith, who repeatedly took to the airwaves to champion the power of tax cuts.
Both are considered fiscally conservative but Saenz de Santamaria, the public face of the PP during much of Rajoy's term of office, is considered socially moderate while Casado, who opposes abortion, sits further to the right.
"Qassim Suleimani has been seen as the public face of Iran's regional policy," said Sanam Vakil, a senior research fellow and leader of the Iran Forum at Chatham House, an international affairs institute based in London.
There have been swirling rumors that Trump is not happy with Spicer as the primary public face of his administration, leading many to believe the press secretary could be moved out of the role of entirely.
What Jackie proposes is that this public face of the first lady was both truth and facade: not a false front, but rather a calculated one that becomes more interesting as you probe beneath its surface.
His critics referred to him as "relentlessly middle-class"; he was, says Coffey, the "typical American square," and in an era when culture appeared to be leaving the squares in the dust, Agnew was their public face.
The news arrives amid a tough week for rival Papa John's, whose founder and public face John Schnatter resigned as company chairman Wednesday after it was revealed he used a racial slur during a May conference call.
"If you were around in early 1980s it was pretty hard to miss the jeans she helped create, but that was her public face -- the one she learned to hide behind as a child," Anderson Cooper said.
"What I don't have control over is the tone, the message, the public face and approach of the department in an increasingly polarized time," he said in an interview with The Washington Post shortly before his resignation.
While the hedge fund Elliott Management has chosen not to be the public face of a fight against Dell, it is opposed to the current plan, as are almost all the hedge funds that hold the stock.
He was in charge of HNA's strategy and ran day-to-day operations, sources familiar with the matter have said, while his fellow chairman and co-founder Chen Feng was often the public face of the group.
It hardly mattered if the multiplayer shooter was fun to play; the game became the public face of loot boxes, a form of monetization in which players don't know what they're getting until they open digital code.
Barra is the company's public face, having previously served as one of the leaders on Google's mobile team, and he exudes both the vast ambition of his current employer and the quiet confidence of his former company.
As one of the country's highest-ranking non-royals, Naimi grew from a cautious public face into an outspoken policymaker, given full and sole responsibility for Saudi oil policy, leaving oil markets hanging on his every word.
In an interview, Mr. Ramdev said he was the creative force and public face of Patanjali, even though, as a swami, he does not have an official title or hold any shares of the privately held company.
In a rare public face-off between senior strategists in the dispute, Boeing's chief external lawyer in the case told the BBC that the United States would be free to target any European products, not just aerospace.
Mr. Johnson, the public face of the 2016 campaign that persuaded Britons to quit the European Union, is perhaps the most high-profile advocate of Brexit, and his departure underscores the depth of the divisions within Mrs.
While other names were initially floated for the job, President Trump's choice of Ms. Grisham ensured that another loyalist would become the public face of an administration that has been defined by its pugilistic relationships with journalists.
In a meeting with conservative leaders at the White House the same day, two officials who have become the public face of the White House impeachment response, Tony Sayegh and Pam Bondi, said much the same thing.
One of them was Hope Hicks, long a public face of Trump World, the 29-year-old former model who spent the past three years as Trump's media liaison before leaving the White House in late March.
As with any celebrity chef who acts as the public face of a large restaurant group, it is hard to know how much involvement Mr. Perry has in any one of Rockpool Group's long list of endeavors.
One of the hardest things for a presidential candidate is to put on a smiling public face for the TV cameras after spending three hours on a debate stage inwardly seething over missed opportunities and mangled lines.
The vote followed a surprise announcement on Wednesday by co-leader Frauke Petry, the party's public face, that she would not lead the AfD's election campaign - a move that could boost mainstream parties such as Merkel's conservatives.
Since then, Sandberg has become a public face of the company, using that to spread her message of women's empowerment but also acting as an ambassador of sorts after Facebook has been rocked by scandal after scandal.
Nine-year-old Max Schill of Williamstown, N.J., who has a rare genetic condition known as Noonan syndrome, which causes heart defects and growth delays, was the public face of patients who could benefit from that legislation.
Duarte, a member of Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), has become the most public face of the government's inability to silence its critics over graft, and party insiders have for weeks said that his arrest was imminent.
She has also been Nordea's public face for dealing with money laundering scandals, fielding questions when the Panama Papers tax scandal broke and appearing in the Danish Parliament when questions were asked about the bank and money laundering.
Merrill's idea to bring all the badge creators into a central chat room has given badgelife something of a public face and made it easier for newbies to seek advice on everything from circuit design to sourcing parts.
Still, Alassaf has been a public face of the fiscal strain the country has experienced since oil prices plunged in mid-2014, which created a yawning $98 billion budget deficit and forced authorities to impose painful austerity measures.
"Being a religious Jew, you also get used to having a minority viewpoint," said Alexander Rapaport, the CEO of the Masbia Soup Kitchen Network in Brooklyn, and a public face of the Hasidic community, told me last fall.
Trump, in both public and private, has avoided laying explicit blame for the health care debacle on House Speaker Paul Ryan, who was the public face of the replacement plan that ultimately failed to gain support among conservatives.
The White House Science Fair, which launched the following year, and the White House Maker Faire, which started in 2014, have been the public face of the president's effort to make STEM education higher quality and more accessible.
Big Oil, at least with its public face, has acknowledged that reality and is supporting a revenue-neutral carbon tax in the US (one that, not incidentally, would shelter the industry from legal threats based on climate change).
Seller and McCollum put a good public face on their split — they said it was mutual and held out the possibility of producing together again — but it is not hard to see it as a painful professional divorce.
But the Tor Project has been plagued by controversy, most recently involving allegations of sexual misconduct by Jacob Appelbaum, the 33-year-old public face of Tor, who was asked to step down from the group in May.
He played a key role in the extraordinary national dramas of the last few months, abandoning Mr. Cameron, who desperately tried to keep Britain in the European Union, and cheerfully becoming the public face of the Brexit campaign.
What they're saying: The restaurant's owner, Stephanie Wilkinson, granted an interview to The Washington Post this afternoon, telling her story about why she decided to give the public face of the Trump administration the boot from her establishment.
With his promotion to NIAID director, he became a public face of the federal response to the AIDS epidemic and, according to an interview with Vanderbilt University, labeled as an "incompetent idiot" and a "murderer" by AIDS activists.
Evan Balgord, the executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, called her "the most public face of the alt-right neo-Nazi movement in Canada" and said her removal was "a litmus test" for Facebook's new policy.
Ms. Nauert, a former Fox News anchor who has served as the public face of the State Department since last year, would replace Nikki R. Haley, who is stepping down as ambassador at the end of the year.
Those moves have sidelined the Antitrust Division's current leadership, headed by Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim, who for the past year has been the public face of DOJ's investigations into Silicon Valley's treatment of its users and customers.
She and her husband, Vince — the W.W.E.'s public face and musclebound showman even into his 212s — have been among the most prolific donors to Mr. Trump's foundation, giving a total of $22016 million, according to public filings.
But it likely doesn't mean that Cuccinelli, who has become the public face of President Donald Trump's hardline immigration policy, will lose his job — merely that two asylum directives he rolled out at USCIS must be set aside.
Goldman became an early public face of the impeachment probe, leading the questioning of senior White House and State Department officials as they provided evidence that President Donald Trump sought to pressure Ukraine to investigate his Democratic rivals.
JERUSALEM — Hamas, the militant group built around violent resistance to Israel, sought on Monday to present a more moderate public face, taking its next shot in an intensifying struggle for leadership of the Palestinian cause and international recognition.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who was promoted to press secretary when Sean Spicer resigned because of Mr. Scaramucci's appointment (neither Aaron — Spelling or Sorkin — could make this up), is now the de facto public face of the West Wing.
In 2014, not long after Marius, the giraffe, was shot in Copenhagen, a British zoo professional had a conversation with Bengt Holst, the Copenhagen Zoo's scientific director and the public face of the zoo's euthanization and dissection polices.
But McConnell also slowed down the process in more subtle ways, particularly in his yearlong effort to derail the Affordable Care Act, which made him once again the public face of a particularly unapologetic form of Republican intransigence.
"If you were around in early 214s it was pretty hard to miss the jeans she helped create but that was her public face - the one she learned to hide behind as a child," Cooper said on CNN.
Last week, the Cuban official who has been the public face of the diplomatic opening with the US, Josefina Vidal, came to the State Department for a meeting with American officials in which the US pressed its concerns.
The distinction that I see is that there have been multiple people who've been fired because they're supposedly in this public face of the company role and something about them becomes a scandal in the media in general.
"Executing or completely removing people like him would send a very bad signal to the United States because he was the public face of the talks and it could indicate they are negating all they have discussed," Hong said.
Jared, meanwhile, became the public face of Kushner Companies, spent a reported $25 million to buy a majority stake in the New York Observer newspaper, and began dating fellow real estate scion Ivanka Trump (whom he'd marry in 26).
The spate of bad publicity cast an unflattering spotlight on Ms. Walker, who for more than 103 years has been the public face of the station, and on Dean Cappello, her little-known deputy and WNYC's chief content officer.
The ongoing public battle between Tesla's chief executive and the SEC piles pressure on Musk, the public face of Tesla, who is struggling to make the company profitable after cutting the price of its Model 3 sedan to $35,000.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - As the public face of the Irish Republican Army during its bombing campaigns, then peacemaker and mainstream politician, Gerry Adams has been a defining figure of Northern Ireland's 50-year journey from sectarian torment to relative stability.
The United Nations acknowledged for the first time this week that it bore some responsibility for the Haiti disaster, after having repeatedly presented a public face of ignoring the incriminating evidence and invoking its diplomatic immunity from legal action.
While the president maintained a sternly optimistic public face on the war, the conflict was threatening to consume his Presidency, and so he sought the wisdom of these advisers, a virtual Mount Rushmore of America's postwar foreign policy establishment.
The ongoing public battle between Tesla's chief executive and the SEC piles pressure on Musk, the public face of Tesla, who is struggling to make the company profitable after cutting the price of its Model 3 sedan to $35,183.
After our 40-minute conversation — which, again, required her to put on her public face, keep her energy high, and talk almost nonstop — she immediately walked across the room to give an interview to a local Raleigh television station.
Oliver North, the NRA's well-known president and public face, was pushed out after he called on the board to investigate allegations that LaPierre had charged hundreds of thousands of dollars in clothing and travel expenses to the firm.
The former corporate lawyer had not been a major public face for the president until Tuesday, when he offered a passionate defense of Trump that might have surprised even his boss with its made-for-a-television-audience salvos.
Baloch cannot speak for herself, and Maher allows her to remain elusive, a figure who fashioned her public face out of truth, yearning and exaggeration, and who possessed a dogged insistence on living her life on her own terms.
The family had a more winning public face in Dick DeVos, who combined the practiced empathy of a pitchman with the entitlement of an heir, spending over $240 million on an unsuccessful run for governor of Michigan in 22012.
After the war, he returned to Louisiana, earned a lot of money, lent his public face to the state lottery and, most unexpectedly, supported equal rights for freedmen, largely as a tactic to undercut political support for Reconstruction Republicans.
Trump, beleaguered and down in the polls, was hoping to regain an air of confident leadership this week by rendering himself the public face of the response to the looming hurricane, which is due to make landfall early Friday.
Ms. Meng, 47, a former secretary at Huawei who rose to become its chief financial officer and public face of the company, was arrested in Vancouver last December after the United States had requested her extradition on fraud charges.
He also noted that the ruling required that any ban on religious attire be "objectively justified" and that imposing a ban could be difficult when employees were not the public face of the company or interacting with customers directly.
In a rare public face-off between key strategists behind the long-running dispute, Boeing's chief external lawyer in the case told BBC radio that the United States would be free to target any European products, not just aerospace.
Maurice Carroll, who brought streetwise insights to his political reporting for a string of major newspapers, and who later became the public face of the emerging Quinnipiac University poll, died on Wednesday in Convent Station, N.J. He was 86.
To the many employees in the room, the "we" was clear: Ms. Walker, who for more than 21995 years has been the public face of the station, and Dean Cappello, her little-known deputy and WNYC's chief content officer.
As the public face of the company to the investment community during and after the IPO, the CEO and CFO in particular need to gain a reputation as trustworthy stewards of capital, able to competently steer the business towards success.
When he uploaded his first YouTube video, there was no way Kumar could have expected that he'd become a public face of H-21B visas: an advocate—and a truth-teller—for a way of life he can barely tolerate.
Nick Sampson, the company's vice president for engineering and public face, said only 300 "Alliance Edition" launch units will be available initially to those who make a $5,000 (refundable) deposit, with some of the proceeds going to unnamed environmental charities.
Why it matters: When the first round of misconduct allegations against Moonves were published last month by Farrow, CBS' board stood by his side, letting the veteran television executive continue to run the company and be its public face for weeks.
And the Tree of Life/Or L'Simcha congregation has been coming to terms with the fact that it had become the public face of the tragedy, far beyond the Jewish faithful of Squirrel Hill, and would need to plan accordingly.
MANAGUA (Reuters) - Lesther Aleman, a lanky and bespectacled 22016-year-old student, had never taken part in a protest until April when he became the public face of a revolt that has shaken the rule of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega.
"There is often institutional pressure to push allegations under the rug — the idea being that companies with a public face don't want sexual harassment claims to go public because the alleged harasser is often a company star," Diet Madison Avenue says.
Instead it is those who want to see the program rolled back who have power, like Attorney General Jeff Sessions, tapped as the public face of the administration's decision to set an end date for DACA, and senior adviser Stephen Miller.
But as the group gathered for its annual meeting last Friday, the news broke that LaPierre, a longtime NRA executive and public face of the group, had told the organization's board he was being extorted and pressured to resign by North.
Sheela, long the group's public face during Rajneesh's years of silence, abruptly left the ranch in 1985 and later pleaded guilty in connection with the large-scale poisoning, among other charges, for which she served about two years in prison.
Founder and public face Chen Feng — a Buddhist with a taste for luxury cars — and the chairman of the board, Wang Jian, own about 15 per cent each after many years of complex asset reshuffles that effectively privatised the firm.
Dave McClure, the founder and public face of 500 Startups — one of the most prolific and best-known accelerator programs for early stage companies — has stepped away from managing the firm he set up and largely built in his own image.
From founding the Ventura, California, charter to carrying the Olympic Torch in the Los Angeles games to starring in his own History Channel series, Outlaw Chronicles, Christie emerged as perhaps the definitive (if controversial) public face for a deeply polarizing group.
He had effectively become the public face of young brown people, the only brown actor honestly rendering how our people lived, what we talked about with our parents, what brought us pain in our quiet moments, what brought us joy.
For Joshua Wong, 19, the student leader who was the public face of the massive 2014 sit-in protests, the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, which happened eight years before he was born, marked the beginning of Hong Kong's own democracy movement.
Possible downside: Mr. Gingrich was perhaps the most public face of partisan warfare with the Clintons during the 1990s, and was ultimately forced to resign his speakership after an ethics violation and poor showing from Republicans in the 1998 midterm elections.
In a way, it may be fitting of how they saw their different legacies: Stanton, a married mother of seven who lived in New York, supplied speech material and support as Anthony traveled extensively as a public face of the movement.
Since Jobs' passing later that year, Cook has become Apple's new public face and has been busy putting his own stamp on the brand, with multiple new product revisions and rollouts and an emphasis on increased charitable and ecological philanthropy.
By the bar, he stood shoulder-to-shoulder greeting guests with Luigi Di Maio, a squeaky-clean 31-year-old who is the party's official political leader, public face and, after receiving 30,936 votes on Rousseau, a candidate for prime minister.
If confirmed, Ms. Nauert may serve more as a public face for the administration than as a policymaker, leaving Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and John R. Bolton, the president's national security adviser, to dominate decision-making back in Washington.
Her predecessor, Leung Chun-ying, was the public face of the attacks on the club — in a return to the spotlight that advertised his loyalty to Beijing, set up a political litmus test and might have limited Ms. Lam's options.
Musk, 47, is the public face of Tesla and losing him would be a big blow for the money-losing car maker which has a market value of more than $4203 billion, chiefly because of investors' belief in Musk's leadership.
Grappling with the AIDS epidemic and the Reagan administration's initial slow-go approach that divided Washington, Fauci became the public face of the response at a time when Ronald Reagan did not even broach the issue until his second term.
Governors are absolutely on the front lines of this crisis, making decisions about social distancing and quarantine policies, attempting to acquire needed masks and other gear for frontline healthcare workers and being the public face of the crisis for their constituents.
Jane Doe's lawsuit says that the New Hampshire Lottery Commission has, in the past, allowed a trustee to be the public face of a jackpot, and seeks a court order allowing the winner in this case to do the same thing.
Academy bylaws prevented Ms. Boone Isaacs from seeking another term as president, an unpaid position that made her the organization's public face as it came under withering attack in recent years for a membership that is overwhelmingly white and male.
Democrats cheering what appears to be the imminent failure of the GOP's latest ObamaCare repeal effort are giving a special shout out to Jimmy Kimmel, the comedian-turned-activist whose opposition to the bill made him the public face of resistance.
If only morality operated with the efficiency of a GPS: When Christian (Claes Bang), the museum's curator and the public face of its newest exhibit, gets his phone stolen, his attempts to track it down bring about one disaster after another.
But her attempts to dance around the subject, and her apparent inability to clarify for the judges just what she was arguing, helped turn Ms. Fabian into the public face of the Trump administration's treatment of migrant children at the border.
Last month, Mr. McAleenan was the public face of new government data showing that unauthorized entries at the southwestern border were reaching record-breaking numbers; more than 76,000 migrants crossed the border without authorization in February, an 11-year high.
For nearly two years, indictments bore the signature of the 74-year-old Justice Department veteran, as he served as the public face of the most high-profile investigation in decades, but he never uttered a single public word about his work.
He was targeted by demonstrators after reports last year that he had overruled several senior public prosecutors to seek jail terms for three democrats involved in those protests, including Joshua Wong, the bespectacled young activist who became the public face of the demonstrations.
While Ma has been the public face of the company for a long time, Zhang, who does not often appear in front of media, has been a key figure behind the company's transition into mobile and its so-called New Retail strategy.
"Though Dung has been the public face of many of Vietnam's major economic reform initiatives and the development of stronger ties with Washington, these policies enjoy strong support among Vietnam's leaders," U.S.-based advisory firm Albright Stonebridge Group said in a research note.
Image: APSarah Huckabee Sanders is slowly taking over Sean Spicer's duties as the public face of the Trump administration, and she's already inheriting his penchant for using the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room's lectern as a bully pulpit against the media.
It wasn't until Argento became a public face for the #MeToo movement that Bennett's feelings about their encounter prompted him and his lawyer to ask for $3.5 million in damages for the intentional infliction of emotional distress, lost wages, assault, and battery.
This season, their methods are becoming more brutal, from public hangings to even more horrific mutilations than usual — except that the show is also careful to make it clear that the public face of Gilead is concerned with keeping these punishments under wraps.
According to El Mundo newspaper, he will also retain Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, often the public face of the party in news conferences, as deputy prime minister, and promote PP stalwart and former Castilla-La Mancha regional government head Maria Dolores de Cospedal.
Conservative attorney Jay Sekulow has emerged as the public face for President Trump's legal team, appearing on four of the five major Sunday talk shows this weekend to aggressively bat down reports that his client is under investigation for obstruction of justice.
The renewed public battle between Tesla's chief executive and the top U.S. securities regulator adds pressure on Musk, the public face of Tesla, who is struggling to make the company profitable after cutting the price of its Model 3 sedan to $35,000.
The ongoing public battle between Tesla's chief executive and the top U.S. securities regulator adds pressure on Musk, the public face of Tesla, who is struggling to make the company profitable after cutting the price of its Model 3 sedan to $35,000.
Ms. Meade became a household name to Americans as a pitchwoman — as the elegant public face of Lincoln beginning in 21948 and as the promoter of a range of other products, including gas-powered appliances, Hudnut hair products, Life magazine and Kodak cameras.
John Schnatter, the company's chairman and public face, allegedly used the slur during an exercise on handling public relations for the company after he faced blowback for tying the NFL's national anthem protests to lower sales for Papa John's, according to the magazine.
"If you're really optimistic, you can say this was the last time that old white people would command the Republican Party's attention, its platform, its public face," Charles P. Pierce, a writer at large at Esquire magazine, said during the panel discussion.
Drake isn't just the public face of the world's biggest company's music arm—or, alternately, the music industry's technology arm—but the curator of a segment of event radio that expands his reach as the guy who dictates what music people care about.
" But his management of those relationships has also had a few bumps — some in Mr. Trump's orbit believe he has become too much of a public face, including his aggressive Twitter persona and his participation in a flattering profile on "60 Minutes.
Frauke Petry, the chemist and former businesswoman who has been the public face of the party since 2015, had announced that she wasn't interested in being the party's chancellor candidate for the election—an attempt to pressure members to move toward the mainstream.
WASHINGTON — The long-simmering friction between President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions erupted into an extraordinary public face-off on Wednesday as the investigation into Russia's election interference roiled the administration and raised new questions about the independence of law enforcement agencies.
Until now, Mr. Naqvi had controlled every aspect of Abraaj, from the investments it made to the people it hired and, critically, how client money was deployed A native of Pakistan, Mr. Naqvi was Abraaj's public face and its primary fund-raiser.
But it is one of the most significant personnel shifts at the internet giant since Mr. Page took over as chief executive in 2011, and especially because Mr. Schmidt has been such a willing public face of the company for so long.
Stephen Miller, the White House policy aide who has been the architect of the president's immigration policies and its public face, occupied a seat along the edge of the room at Saturday's meeting, not at the table, and spoke infrequently, according to attendees.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has the highest profile and has become the nation's public face in its disputes with the European Union, but he is still perceived as an outsider within Law and Justice and does not have wide support within the party.
But six years later, the Silicon Valley fairy tale was shattered by two public humiliations: Mr. Brin got involved with a beautiful young Englishwoman named Amanda Rosenberg, who provided a public face for Google Glass — an attachment that broke up his marriage.
The Chamber's Pawns In 2016, a handful of small business owners became the public face of Wall Street's opposition to the U.S. Department of Labor's proposed fiduciary rule, guaranteeing that financial advisers provide retirement savers with investment advice in their best interest.
Behind his giant mustache, Mr. Martinez, an ex-communist who heads France's oldest union, the General Confederation of Workers, or C.G.T., has become the public face of the strike, which he has used to revive a moribund union movement that was shedding members.
The challenge for Rahul Gandhi, the public face of Congress' comeback, is to make up lost ground in time for the biggest test before a 2019 general election - the state vote next year in Uttar Pradesh, home to around 200 million people.
This is the kind of moment he's specialized in generally, where his party needs a "spear catcher," as he's called it: someone to be the public face of a Republican imperative that may or may not be hugely popular with the public.
The water rushed in so forcefully that the auditorium's walls gave away, she said, adding that the auditorium, on Broadway between 61st and 62nd Streets, was "the public face of our college" and a frequent venue for film premieres and school conferences.
Pichai, who has been CEO of Alphabet's Google for four years now, was named to the additional post of CEO of Alphabet on Tuesday, making him the public face of a company long associated with co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
Pichai, who has been CEO of Alphabet's Google for four years now, was named to the additional post of CEO of Alphabet on Tuesday, making him the public face of a company long associated with co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
While there are respected conservative thinkers on issues like tax reform, immigration and health care, they say, provocateurs like Mr. Yiannopoulos suck up most of the oxygen, becoming the public face of the movement and pushing more serious ideas to the sideline.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) is becoming the public face of the GOP's plan to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
" The observatory is the only Vatican institution that does scientific research, and Brother Consolmagno, a former physics professor and later-in-life Jesuit, is the public face of an institution whose work "is to show the world that the church supports science.
The company has matured remarkably and, yeah, we could let them off the hook by saying, "Oh, they were young and moving quickly," but they had raised a lot of venture capital and they're in a business that requires a good [public face].
After an alleged neo-Nazi terror attack at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville last month, tech companies have raced to enforce policies against hate speech, driving prominent neo-Nazi sites like Stormfront and the Daily Stormer off the public face of the web entirely.
Ramdev, a household name whose TV yoga shows are watched by millions, has been the public face of Patanjali since it was set up in 246 and remains its brand ambassador - his bearded face smiles down from ubiquitous billboards and hoardings in Indian villages.
But while Sanders stepped away from the White House briefing room podium, she remained a reliable public face of the administration on television networks, defending the President through the controversies that frequently engulfed his administration and amidst the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller.
He became the public face of Islamic State and appeared in videos showing the murders of U.S. journalists Steven Sotloff and James Foley, U.S. aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig, British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning, Japanese journalist Kenji Goto and other hostages.
The announcement prohibits Makonda and his immediate family members from visiting the U.S. Makonda was the public face of an effort in 2018 to establish a special committee in Dar es Salaam that worked to identify and punish gay people and prostitutes in the city.
Then, when Apple provided it and the council granted permission to build the center six months later, individual objections started to surface, including from a local environmental engineer called Allan Daly, who has become something of the public face of the opposition to the plans.
Here's what you need to know about Haley ahead of the UN General Assembly this week: Why you should keep an eye on her Haley, 45, has become the public face of the U.S. foreign policy — even more so than Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
He became the public face of the big business's opposition to the Tennessee Valley Authority, one of the New Deal's single largest projects that would transform a poor agrarian region of the South through the building of hydroelectric dams, flood control and economic development.
He became a public face of Islamic State and appeared in videos showing the murders of U.S. journalists Steven Sotloff and James Foley, U.S. aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig, British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning, Japanese journalist Kenji Goto and other hostages.
Groysman, a public face of a reform program aimed at attracting foreign aid, will step down on Wednesday in the same week as a mission from the International Monetary Fund is set to come to Kiev for talks about a $3.9 billion loan program.
But Trump will continue to be the public face of the government, and may fire off reckless tweets based on something he saw on cable TV. The two-faced presidency can only work as long as Republicans have the luxury of discounting Trump's word.
"New York has been in danger of losing its sense of civic pride," Mr. Despont said, while noting that among the ways urban centers have historically put a public face on civic identity is through the architectural grandeur of railway stations and retail emporiums.
Name Withheld I'm going to assume that you are right about the situation of the animals behind the scenes: They are not being properly taken care of, and it's because, in part, they are not so important to the public face of the sanctuary.
But on Wednesday, she surprised her own country and many allies by choosing Boris Johnson, the former London mayor and the public face of the campaign to leave the European Union, to be foreign secretary, although he has a long record of impolitic remarks.
On Friday, the White House announced that Anthony Scaramucci would be taking over for Mike Dubke as the new White House director of communications, a move which preceded the resignation of White House press secretary Sean Spicer, the longtime public face of the Trump administration.
In an 11-minute video posted by the Democratic Socialists of America, protesters can be heard criticizing Nielsen, who has served as a public face of the Trump administration's migrant family separation policy since appearing at a press briefing on Monday to defend it.
OTTAWA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Robert Lighthizer was the public face of arduous, year-long talks to rework NAFTA, but as he savored a successful conclusion in the White House Rose Garden on Monday, the U.S. trade representative singled out another man as the deal's architect.
Some lawmakers cling to an idea of Japanese culture in which people who spend their days projecting a reserved public face can unveil their genuine selves only after hours when they congregate at pubs — known in Japan as "izakaya" — to drink, eat and smoke.
Parkland students have become the public face of the movement, who are speaking at the Washington rally on Saturday and appear frequently on news networks to condemn the influence of gun lobby contributions to lawmakers and push for congressional action on banning certain weapons.
"Wang Shuping was the earliest medical worker to enter the fray in the war against AIDS," Gao Yaojie, a doctor from Henan, who become the public face of efforts to expose and treat the spread of AIDS there, wrote in a tribute to Ms. Wang.
While it's unclear how much the ban might affect the group, as it applies to O'Keefe personally and not the organization, the Post noted that O'Keefe is in charge of the group's fundraising and has signed email solicitations as the public face of the group.
In part, Afrofuturism, an aesthetic dating roughly from the 29s, has taken on a new public face through a new generation of recording artists — Erykah Badu, Missy Elliott and Janelle Monáe among them — who have given it not only a voice, but also a look.
And to the degree that the super-shy Jane Street does have a public face, it belongs to its chief technology officer, Yaron Minsky, who gives frequent lectures at Harvard, M.I.T. and Carnegie Mellon, promoting the firm's ability to manage risk by developing the best software around.
Prosecutors and federal investigators have said Woewiyu was the public face and one-time defense minister of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia and they believe he lied when he said on immigration forms that he had never taken part in the overthrow of a government.
Without going into the long lineage of bullshit memes that are the signs and sigils of modern white supremacy's public face, the "Kekistan flag" combines a popular internet shorthand that became a symbol of white supremacist sympathies with the German military flag of Hitler's Third Reich.
Former Trump White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who was the public face of some of the Trump administration's early missteps last year, said on the "Good Morning Britain" show that Winfrey lacked "political infrastructure" and would have a hard time adjusting to the White House.
FBI According to a superseding federal indictment filed late last year, Aaron — using the alias "Mike Shields" — was the U.S. coordinator and public face of an operation that snatched the personal data of more than 100 million people at 12 major financial institutions from 2012 to 2015.
In contrast to the large tech companies to which Snap is often compared, which create press events out of product launches and use conferences and interviews to allow their founders to become the company's public face, Spiegel has preferred to let Snap's products speak for themselves.
To journalists, Wexler has been the public face of the company for the last four years, the man we've gone to when we wanted to let people know they may have been hacked by foreign cyberarmies, exposed to ISIS propaganda, or surreptitiously forced to follow Donald Trump.
Each has some qualities Dimon has identified as necessary for the next CEO - like moving through senior roles in different parts of the company, having experience with the investment bank, or having the temperament to be the public face of JPMorgan - but none clearly has them all.
Aside from those big editorial choices, Marts also says the editor-in-chief is responsible for a lot of the physical day-to-day maintenance of the company, making design choices, and even being the public face of the company at conventions, fundraisers, and special events.
But with three of its most vocal and longtime privacy defenders leaving the company in less than a year, it's not clear who at Facebook will become the public face of privacy rights, particularly now that it's under increased pressure from shareholders to deliver more ad dollars.
OTTAWA/WASHINGTON, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Robert Lighthizer was the public face of arduous, year-long talks to rework NAFTA, but as he savored a successful conclusion in the White House Rose Garden on Monday, the U.S. trade representative singled out another man as the deal's architect.
It's never encouraging when a host — the person supposedly responsible for selling the show, engaging the audience, keeping things moving, and being the event's enthusiastic public face — makes a point of disengaging, of trying to be too cool for the job while still doing the job.
Giuliani, who received the nickname "America's Mayor" after 9/11, was more recently a vocal backer of the President in 2016 and angled for a Cabinet position before becoming the most public face of Trump's legal team with regard to the Russia investigation earlier this year.
If "let me tell you" represents a new public face for this composer, then his 19783 chamber work "Schnee" ("Snow") is its hidden gem of a predecessor, which is to be presented on March 24 by Ensemble Signal as part of the Miller Theater's Composer Portraits series.
Each has some qualities Dimon has identified as necessary for the next CEO – like moving through senior roles in different parts of the company, having experience with the investment bank, or having the temperament to be the public face of JPMorgan – but none clearly has them all.
The Trump administration is planning to install acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli, who has become the public face of the president's immigration policies, in a key position at the Department of Homeland Security after rejecting him for the top job at the agency.
At times, and especially during the awards portion of the evening, that made for a confusing mandate, with global folk songs pitted against choral lite-gospel, and smarmy pop-rock alongside the familiar complex multipart vocal harmonizing (with vocal percussion!) that is a cappella's public face.
It started with this tweet from Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-TX), who has often been the public face of the Obamacare repeal effort — like when he insisted in late June that Senate Republicans would vote on this nonexistent bill, right before McConnell pulled the plug.
Though she became known during her tenure as the public face of many of Mr. Trump's most controversial immigration policies, including family separation, in private, the two had often clashed when she cautioned him about the legal and logistical constraints that rendered his policy ideas untenable.
He wasn't a public face of the impeachment inquiry, but you can put the departure of Rood, the Pentagon's top policy official, alongside the ousters of so many other people who had anything to do with raising flags about the behavior for which Trump was impeached.
Back in January, when I wrote a profile of Sean Spicer, President Trump's first press secretary, I wanted to introduce readers to the man occupying a key position in the White House, the public face of the administration and its chief liaison to the news media.
Wang, who held a stake of just under 15 percent in the group, was in charge of its strategy and ran day-to-day operations, sources familiar with the matter have said, while his fellow chairman, Chen Feng, was often the public face of the conglomerate.
On Monday, the downward spiral of the company that catapulted to trendsetting prominence on the back of Michelle Obama claimed its highest-profile head with the news that Jenna Lyons, officially president and executive creative director of the brand, and unofficially its public face, would be leaving.
He's been dubbed the "most hated man in America" for becoming the public face for a sleazy practice that's unfortunately sort-of common in the pharmaceutical industry: buying the rights to a lifesaving drug with no competitors and raising the price to the point of absurdity.
It feels like the most exciting place on Earth and it's her surprising journey of going from getting the dream job to becoming something of almost a religion, ideology…and she becomes to some degree the public face of the company, sort of a glass prison of celebrity.
The tension between the two men -- Barr, the public face of the Justice Department, and Mueller, an outwardly silent figure who's spoken publicly only through written documents -- has been building for weeks and was on full display Wednesday as the attorney general testified in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
However tempting otherwise, perhaps it is time for religious leaders to step into the breach, and follow the example of people like Abou Zaid, to become the public face in the fight against HIV and against the stigma and ignorance that is driving its rise in the Islamic world.
And with someone like James Baker (who has publicly stated he has serious doubts about human culpability in climate change) as the public face of the CLC in this endeavor, it's hard to believe that improving the environment via new tax schemes is really their number one goal.
Two diplomatic sources and an Uzbek businessman, who all spoke on condition of anonymity, said rival clans had agreed that Mirziyoyev would be the public face of the Uzbek leadership with the title of president, but that he would in reality not be able to make independent decisions.
"Despite huge social changes and reforms in the last three decades, China is in some ways still a conservative, Confucian, and — at least in its politics and public face — patriarchal society," said Kerry Brown, professor of Chinese studies and director of the Lau China Institute at King's College, London.
Sources told Reuters this month that Mirziyoyev has secured the support of Uzbekistan's elites to become the public face of the Uzbek leadership with the title of president, although he would in reality share power with Rustam Inoyatov, Karimov's veteran security chief, and Deputy Prime Minister Rustam Azimov.
A former Navy SEAL, Higbie resigned from his position in January as the public face of the federal government agency that oversees AmericCorps and other public service programs, after a CNN KFile investigation found he had made racist, sexist, anti-Muslim and anti-gay remarks on the radio.
In a legal reshuffle, Monique Pressley, a lawyer for Bill Cosby who became something of a public face for the entertainer in his battle against allegations of sexual assault made by many women, is no longer representing him in any pending legal cases, a spokesman for Mr. Cosby said.
State of the Art When the technology investor Peter Thiel takes the stage just before Donald J. Trump at the Republican convention this week, he will become the most prominent public face of a species so endangered it might as well be called extinct: the Silicon Valley Trump supporter.
The proposal itself is a bad one, but to have made the decision to have Stephen Miller be the public face trying to sell it to America was ill-advised, and one that the White House chief of staff needs to avoid at all costs in the future.
And under the arches of the old souk, beside the gold jewelers and cloth merchants, men in sneakers and sunglasses trade bricks of cash — hundreds of thousands of dollars and euros — as the public face of the flourishing currency market, a source of elaborate scams and fabulous wealth.
"We're always looking for someone who has a unique style and also has charisma — they need to speak in public," said Delphine Arnault, the executive vice president of Louis Vuitton, the daughter of the LVMH chairman and chief executive Bernard Arnault and the public face of the prize.
Washington plays the title character, a "Rain Man"-like legal savant -- it's never mentioned, but he clearly appears to be on the spectrum -- who has toiled for decades in obscurity, the silent partner of a civil-rights titan who served as the public face of their two-man firm.
Democracy will survive in America because of the checks and balances of a strong two-party system, but the public face and the heart and soul of our nation, as perceived at home and abroad, could suffer a horrific blow if this ignorant man should reach its highest office.
Mr. Bernhardt's supporters and detractors say that while Mr. Zinke has been the public face of some of the most significant reversals of public land protections in the nation's history, behind the scenes it has been Mr. Bernhardt pulling the policy levers to enact Mr. Trump's aggressive energy agenda.
David Koch, instantly recognizable in any crowd at 6-feet-5-inches, was the more affable and public face of the duo, while Charles Koch, who still lives in the compound where they were raised in Wichita, was the driving force behind the company and the brothers' political activism.
Mr. Chapek will be the public face of the company, but he is best known by the chief executives of the major retail chains, whom he got to know while serving as Disney's DVD chief in the 1990s and when running Disney's consumer products division from 2011 to 2015.
Still, legal experts say that, even as DOJ's acting No. 2, Whitaker would still have an important perch to oversee the Mueller probe, both behind the scenes managing the daily workload of the Justice Department and as a public face for the administration who frequently testifies before Congress.
He has also won the endorsement of two of Congress' most prominent gun control supporters: Florida's Ted Deutch, who represents the district, and Georgia's Lucy McBath, who lost her son in a fatal shooting and has become the public face of the House Democrats' push for gun control legislation. 
Republicans and President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE have increasingly targeted Schiff, a public face of the impeachment effort.
Until the House began investigating the President's actions with Ukraine, Sondland had been a gift to Trump, a public face with an impressive title who has been willing to run around and give an imprimatur of officiality to the dangerous game the President and Giuliani have allegedly been playing.
" Rusch said now is the time for the Tesla board to step in and build up the company's leadership team, adding that the board needs to "bring in additional expertise and voices to help this company execute and have a public face to investors that they can trust.
Born in 1911, a year before the Titanic sank, Shigeaki Hinohara was for decades the director and public face of St. Luke's International Hospital in Tokyo, so well known as an "international" hospital that it treated luminaries such as Paul McCartney when he fell ill during a 2014 Japanese tour.
Sessions has tried to pressure so-called sanctuary cities into cooperating with federal immigration authorities by threatening to withhold grant money, and he was the public face of the Trump administration's decision to end a program benefiting hundreds of thousands of young people who entered the U.S. illegally as children.
Just to erase any doubts about the inspiration, said star is the most public face of a quasi-cult-like religion known as the Institute for the Higher Mind, presided over by a slick, messianic leader ("Alias'" Michael Vartan) who takes an inordinate interest in controlling his associations and career.
The American Sociological Association gave ''On the Run'' its Dissertation Award, and many of Goffman's peers came to feel as though she had been specially anointed by the discipline's power elite — that she had been allowed, as the future public face of sociology, to operate by her own set of rules.
The episode perfectly encapsulated the challenge Sanders faces on a daily basis -- being the public face for a president who frequently contradicts himself and those who speak for him, leading many to question how much longer she can last in a role that tests her credibility on a regular basis.
Fans recognize him at the airport, at the gym, at the swap meets, and he has become not just an expert on Nintendo but a public face for anyone who grew up with the NES, anyone who's worn a Donkey Kong T-shirt or who still has the Super Mario Bros.
Read more: Lawmakers grill Zuckerberg about the big plan Facebook created to upend the way we send money around the globeCalibra executive David Marcus has been the public face of the Libra discussions so far, but Facebook has repeatedly said that it doesn't hold sway over the larger Libra Association.
There is some speculation that a committee of three family members — Steven, Jonathan and Mr. Newhouse Jr.'s brother, Donald Newhouse, who runs the newspaper division of Advance — will emerge to fill the void, though it is not clear if any one person will step forward as the company's public face.
Trump tried to allay concerns that he was turning sour on Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases who has become a public face of reassurance during the crisis and was absent from both the town hall and Monday's White House press briefing.
The White House's allegations that congressional Democrats plainly seek to "reverse the election of 2016 and to influence the election of 2020" reflect this, as does their heavy focus on the House Intelligence Committee chairman, Adam Schiff of California, who has emerged as the public face of the Democrats' investigative efforts.
"The fact that they chose professors to speak to millions of Americans, they are not in touch with the viewpoints of millions of Americans," Stefanik, one of eight House GOP lawmakers who are the public face of President Trump's defense, told reporters during a 15-minute break in the trial.
Theodore Isaac Rubin, a psychoanalyst and writer whose short novel "Lisa and David," about two teenagers finding love at a therapeutic school, was made into an Academy Award-nominated movie, and who became the public face of psychotherapy in postwar American popular culture, died on Saturday at a hospice in Manhattan.
" One of the claimants, Richard Stemp, who worked at the National Gallery for 3773 years, tells Hyperallergic: "We performed a vital role at the gallery, bringing the paintings to life through schools' workshops, public tours, and courses, and have over all this time been the public face of the National Gallery.
From the earliest hours after the shooting, when a makeshift monument of flowers and candles and tokens of sympathy began to grow under the stained-glass windows of the building that bears its name, Tree of Life has accepted being the public face, "whether they like it or not," Professor Young said.
Though the patient work of countless researchers has brought about this status change, the public face of this revival is an unlikely one—that of author Michael Pollan, whose new book, How to Change Your Mind, is giving psychedelics more media attention than they have received since the counterculture of the '60s.
Trent FranksHarold (Trent) Trent FranksArizona New Members 2019 Cook shifts 8 House races toward Dems Freedom Caucus members see openings in leadership MORE (Ariz.), a former Mike Huckabee backer who now supports the presumptive nominee, said the private side of Trump is much less boisterous — and much more persuasive — than Trump's public face.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg insisted to reporters Monday that the company is taking serious steps to combat interference in elections, reeling off a mix of both old and new actions — and acting once again as the public face of the social network in the intense debate over its role in U.S. democracy.
Mr. Kushner speaks every day to Mr. Parscale and, according to White House officials, his headliner appearance at the Republican National Committee's spring donor retreat at Mar-a-Lago was meant to underscore the large role that Mr. Kushner would assume in planning, coordinating and becoming a public face of the campaign.
From the Weinstein events, as we saw with Fox News's Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly, there is often institutional pressure to push allegations under the rug — the idea being that companies with a public face don't want sexual harassment claims to go public because the alleged harasser is often a company star.
With the charismatic and controversial Bill O'Reilly as its public face and Ailes as the strategic mastermind behind the scenes, Fox News Channel built its appeal on the idea that the mainstream media was full of East Coast elitists and liberals who not only ignored the concerns of the everyman but sneered at them.
He made sure the chief had regular contact with the mayor; that he was the public face of a plan embraced by Mr. de Blasio to have officers more rooted in the neighborhoods they served; and that the chief held news conferences on big crimes that other police commissioners would have kept for themselves.
The agency best known as the public face of the federal government's response to major natural disasters originally started as—and continues to be—its secret doomsday planner, overseeing the so-called "continuity of government" efforts that would ensure the evacuation of key officials to mountain bunkers and airborne command posts after a catastrophe.
Where the exercise runs aground is in the disconnect between the strategy, as it appears on paper, and which in some respects reflects mainstream thinking, and Mr. Trump's tweets, statements and actions that present the unpredictable public face of his policies — including his comments at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington introducing the document.
The N.R.A.'s financial woes — what Mr. North called an "existential crisis" — are at the root of the power struggle that has pitted Mr. LaPierre, the public face of the American gun-rights movement, against Mr. North, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel and a right-wing celebrity since the Iran-contra scandal in the 1980s.
The announcement on Thursday capped a five-month search for a council leader, whose key responsibilities are as the public face of British fashion's governing body, boosting the global profile of the British industry and assisting in the organization of major local events like London Fashion Week, London Fashion Week Men's and The Fashion Awards.
"As the administration's public face of this policy, your participation at this hearing is necessary so that the committee can conduct appropriate oversight and consider legislative alternatives related to the use of military force as well as the strategy and aims of American policy in Iran, Iraq, and the broader Middle East," Engel wrote.
But according to prosecutors in Brooklyn, even while Mr. García Luna presented himself as the public face of the war against the drug trade in Mexico, he was quietly receiving millions of dollars from the Sinaloa cartel, which was run at the time by the drug lord Joaquín Guzmán Loera, better known as El Chapo.
Thom Tillis, who is up for re-election in 2020, had been the public face for the group of Republican senators resisting Trump on the declaration, even going so far as to write an op-ed in the Washington Post in February defending his decision to vote for the resolution on principles of constitutionalism.
"People are bristling about the fact that we were not moving fast enough, but at the end of the day, I think how he has handled this and the public face he has given to this issue has certainly enhanced his reputation, not just here but across the country and certainly in California," he added.
He is in many ways the public face of the opposition to the bathroom bill, angering social conservatives and lawmakers in his party who support the bill and earning admiration from Democrats, business groups and advocates of transgender rights who have denounced it as unnecessary, discriminatory and harmful to the state's economy and brand.
Cutler replaces co-founder Josh Luber at the helm of the company, but he'll continue to be the "public face" of the company according to the NYT, which is not unusual for a founder-led company when it brings on more traditionally experienced executives to steer the startup through periods of aggressive growth and business maturation.
Viewers are only given a brief peek into Lenny's plans as pope, but they include re-embracing the opulence of the papacy; rejecting his role as the public face of the Catholic church, and instead asking for his advisors to boost the Vatican radio signal; and bringing in his mother figure, Sister Mary (Diane Keaton), as his special advisor.
This could all point to Stark dying in Endgame, sure, or it could be a red herring — Pepper Potts is the public face and CEO of Stark Industries; Parker could be all "alone" in Europe, where Far From Home is set; and Stark could appear in the movie but purposely not in the trailer to raise speculation.
Executives at the ride-hailing firm have reportedly discussed whether to hire someone to serve as a public face of the company in an effort to take some of the heat off Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, who has struggled to contain the fallout from recent controversies at the company and has even created new ones himself.
The CEO tradecraft, the recruiting and the glad-handing and the relationship management with the various power centers in the college basketball economy and the myriad figurehead duties that come with serving as the public face of the weird mutant entity that is a big-time college sports program—those things are supposed to be out of sight.
But Jack Ma is without a doubt one of China's most powerful people and possibly the country's most public face internationally next to President Xi. Ma, whose Chinese name is Ma Yun, is the executive chairman and founder of Alibaba, China's powerhouse e-commerce site, as well as owning other massive online shopping platforms like Taobao.
John LewisJohn LewisCummings invites Trump to visit Baltimore House Democrat knocks Trump's Cummings tweet: 'This guy is a terrible, terrible human being' George Wallace's daughter: 'I saw Daddy a lot' during 21625 election MORE (D-Ga.) became the public face of the historic Democratic sit-in on the House floor protesting congressional inaction on gun violence.
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While the V.A. has been the public face of the issue, veterans are in many ways an amplification of the same factors that drive suicide in the broader American population: a fragmented health care system, a shortage of mental health resources, especially in rural areas, a lack of funding for suicide research and easy access to guns.
He became the public face of Chinese entrepreneurship and was both a corporate leader and a diplomatic envoy overseas, posing for photographs with world leaders like President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, and meeting with Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state, and Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman.
"As the Administration's public face of this policy, your participation at this hearing is necessary so that the committee can conduct appropriate oversight and consider legislative alternatives related to the use of military force as well as the strategy and aims of American policy in Iran, Iraq, and the broader Middle East," Engel wrote in Friday's letter.
And in the era of #MeToo, Ms. Pelosi, a mother of five and grandmother of nine, will be the public face of the opposition to a president who won the White House after disparaging women, and paying hush money to a Playboy model and a pornographic film actress who said they had extramarital affairs with him.
In other words, YouTube is facing a true dilemma: It wants to champion its grassroots creators, but it wants to ignore any controversial or creatively limited vloggers who've risen to the top as a result of having won followers' hearts and surmounted its tricky recommendation algorithms, only to prove scandalous or difficult to integrate into YouTube's positive public face.
Although President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has been the unquestioned public face of the party since entering the White House, numerous not-so-quiet rumors have circulated of potential challenges to his leadership.
In their political activism, Mr. Cannon-Brookes is often the public face, posting on Twitter and talking to the news media, while Mr. Farquhar focuses on Canberra, the capital — where this week he caused a stir by condemning a new law under which tech companies can be forced to build tools that help law enforcement get around encryption in their products.
He will be the orchestra's public face as it works to raise $22008 million to renovate David Geffen Hall and to bolster its endowment; act as the leading artistic voice as the hall is redesigned; and be charged with making sure that the orchestra manages to retain its audience when construction, which is slated to start in 22012, leaves it homeless for at least two seasons.
Mr. Walton emerged as the public face of the F.B.I. in notorious cases that included the 1981 robbery of a Brink's armored car in Rockland County, N.Y., the arrest in 1982 of a fugitive in Manhattan for extorting $1 million from Johnson & Johnson in the Tylenol poisoning scare and the government's offensive against the Mafia after Rudolph W. Giuliani became the federal prosecutor in Manhattan.
It's clearly a point of frustration for the President and his legal team; former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the public face of that legal team, has taken to suggesting the entire investigation is illegitimate and demanding all information about a confidential source used by the FBI during the 2016 campaign before the President even considers sitting down with the special counsel's office.

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