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front office

noun as in executive office

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Front office or client-facing staff, including investment bankers, are already required to be in the office five days a week.

From BBC

Still, they know for the team to level up, front office creativity in a tight market will be crucial during the next week.

Chad Bowen, previously an assistant athletic director at CFP finalist Notre Dame, will lead the reorganization of USC football’s front office.

It appears that the Dodgers have become a one-team oligarchy in Major League Baseball, its players and front office drunk with money and power, their fans gloating in a kind of exultant cult trance, certainly a reflection of America today.

Sasaki didn’t offer many specifics about what ultimately influenced his final choice, but cited the Dodgers’ “front office stability” as one key factor.

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