Hercules Mulligan, producer of said ads. Or rather the man behind the 'clothing' of the company. He's one of Alex's closest coworkers.
"It may be worth it, we can always take it down if it gets negative reactions."
Alex decides to respond, seeing nobody else step up.
"Besides, even if it will cost more money, we can all openly assume that we'll make more from the people who decide they rather like the open ads."
"I suppose, but we, ah... how does one say.., can be backing the wrong horse."
Lafayette, the head of the sister company in France's staff. He'd only just recently been moved into America to get his four years experience in.
"Laf, we worked on this product for years, we metaphorically bled for it! I'm sure it's worth it."
John Laurens, personally one of Alex's favorites. He stood up for everything he believed in, and looked cute as he did it.