- an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose; "the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government"
- A spokesperson or spokeswoman or spokesman is someone engaged or elected to speak on behalf of others.
- Person who acts as the voice of a group of people
- Enoch ('walked with God'), Gautama Buddha (founder of Buddhism), Zarathustra (founder of Zoroastrianism), and Hermes Trismegistus (ancient Egyptian scribe of the gods) were all messengers of the Great White Brotherhood.
- model chosen to explain the features of a product/service
- the PR person authorised to speak on behalf of an organisation/individual.
- A central figure in an infomercial or spot, usually a celebrity, athlete or original developer of the featured product. Spokespersons lend credibility and provide reassurance of quality by virtue of their charisma and reputation.
- A person who speaks publicly about a product or service on behalf of a particular client or cause.
- This is the person who stands behind the product or service. Often times, it’s either the founder of the company, or someone brought on board to be the face. A mainstream example of a spokesperson is Michael Jordan for Gatorade. In direct response, celebrities are rarely used as spokespeople. ...
- A well-known person serving as a regular advocate of specific product or cause. Skiing star Picabo Street is firmly associated with Chapstick; Candice Bergen, with Sprint.
- Model/Talent contracted to endorse a product or service. Usually done by a well known personality, supermodel or star.
- An advocate who represents an organization and its purpose.
- The person who delivers the message in a testimonial.