Aubrey Quinn joined the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) in 2022 as the Senior Vice President, Communications & Public Affairs. In her role, Aubrey leads the ESA’s integrated communications efforts to showcase the video game industry’s growing impact on people, culture and the economy, as well as highlight the benefits of games and the power of play.
Aubrey has more than 20 years of communications and public affairs experience. Prior to joining the ESA, she served as Partner & Chief Operating Officer at Clyde Group, during which she provided strategic counsel to the ESA as an agency partner. Her earlier career included roles at boutique agencies and at organizations such as Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, where she helped launch the national campaign for Extra Life in 2009, which has since raised more than $110 million for children’s hospitals. She serves on the board of Generation Hope, a non-profit organization that seeks to ensure teen and student parents can experience economic mobility through educational opportunities.
Aubrey is also the recipient of several prominent communications industry awards, including the Ragan’s Top Women in Communications award, the PRovoke Innovator 25 list, Washington Business Journal’s 40 under 40 and PRNews’ Top Women in PR.
Aubrey lives in the Washington, D.C. area and is the mother of three avid gamers (ages 20, 18 and 10). She studied communications and political science at Brigham Young University.