1. front office - Noun
2. front office - Adjective
An office to which members of the general public go when dealing with an organization.
The systems or divisions of an organization that deal with customer or public interactions and/or revenue generation.
The executive or policymaking officers of an organization.
front office (not comparable)
Pertaining to the portion of a business or organization that deals with customers and revenue generation.
It's all about putting the best team together - not just in the front office but the players on the field. John Elway
Once that was over, I knew that my ties to a football organization would be over because I never wanted to coach or be in the front office. Franco Harris
I don't think there is a person who loves the Nets as much as I do - from our fans, all the employees in the arenas, the front office personnel and the owners. I will always be loyal to our fans and the Nets. Jayson Williams
And as I realized with the front office, you can have all these great plans to want to do something, then you have got to be able to pivot if you don’t get it or what if they don’t want to play for you. Source: Internet
Berry was thought to be an early favorite since he worked in Cleveland’s front office from 2016-18. Source: Internet
Berry, who worked in Cleveland’s front office from 2016-18, will get a five-year deal, said the person who spoke on condition of anonymity because the team has not made the hiring official. Source: Internet