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Entertainment Software Association company history timeline

1994

In July 1994, IDSA representatives returned to Congress to present the ESRB, which Congress accepted and became the standard for the American industry.

2003

The IDSA formally renamed itself to the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) on July 21, 2003.

2006

Doug Lowenstein founded the ESA. On December 14, 2006, game blog Kotaku reported that he was resigning to take a job in finance outside the industry.

2007

On May 17, 2007, Mike Gallagher replaced Doug Lowenstein as the president of the ESA.

2018

Gallagher announced on October 3, 2018 that he would be stepping down as president; then ESA senior vice-president Stanley Pierre-Louis served as interim president during ESA's search for a permanent replacement.

2019

In the end, ESA opted to elect Pierre-Louis as the permanent president and CEO in May 2019.

In 2019, Variety reported that Gallagher had lost the confidence of the board of directors over a number of related issues in the preceding years.

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Entertainment Software Association may also be known as or be related to ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION, Entertainment Software Assn, Entertainment Software Association and Interactive Digital Software Association (1994–2003).