Kevin Butler Sick of Being VP, Accepts Job as President…







Don't call it a comeback… Oh wait. Definitely call it a comeback.

After the PSN security breach, Kevin Butler left less of a trace than the hackers that breached Sony's encryption and firewalls. There was no sign of the VP of all things PlayStation. He's making a comeback, but at first glance he doesn't seem to be working for Sony any longer. His new job title reads:

President, Economy Flooring. I’m a man of the people and the people need help. Carpets worn? Hardwoods warped? Linoleum non-linear? Rest Easy, KB’s here to help.

He says that "a man can only be a VP so many times", so he's left to be President of his "uncle's flooring company". Despite his new position with this new company, Kevin Butler still sticks with the tongue-in-cheek humor and be-all attitude. Of his new roles, he's the President of Laminating Laminate, President of Planking (that'll be fun to see), President of Tile and Grout.

For whatever reason, this viral push has him posing as flooring specialist, but he's really still working for Sony as part of a new ad campaign. With the holiday season right around the corner, we're sure to find out soon enough what KB is up to.

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