Liz Culley was raised to the senior vice-president, sales and brand strategy, and Debra Fink was appointed vice-president, entertainment and special projects to The Hollywood Reporter.
In its new role, Culley will add the monitoring of the development of video, social and audio products within its reach in addition to sales and consumer strategies. She will fall under the EVP, the publisher, Lori O’Connor.
“Liz is a dynamo,” O’Connor said in a statement. “His creativity and vast experience through the content, sales and the product allow him a set of unique skills to create and execute personalized programs that bridge video and social platforms. It will be decisive in the driving THR‘S Digital focused on growth and improve the commitment of the audience. »»
Culley’s career extends over more than 15 years in the entertainment and media sectors. Before joining THRShe was executive director of FYC and sales entertainment of Condé Nast, where she forged advertising and partnership strategies for major studios, capitalizing on the eminent events of Condé Nast such as Met Gala, Vogue World and the New Yorker Festival. It is also recognized to improve Vanity Fair ‘S FYC Experienced offers creating content that resonated both to the public and advertisers, in particular by providing the prize ceremony podcast Little golden men To live the public.
At the start of her career as a producer and journalist, Culley created a tailor -made series and a series of digital concerts with music of music and theatrical talents for Myspace media societies, Popsugar, the San Francisco ChronicleYouTube, NBA and X Games. Before Condè Nast, Culley was a higher sales executive at Bustle Digital Group. During his career, Culley led the teams responsible for marketing, digital production, video, audio and live streaming.
A seasoned framework, the increased scope of Fink includes collaboration with marketing and sales to develop integrated partnerships through THR ‘S Trade initiatives and other special projects in addition to its existing commercial responsibilities.
With almost three decades in the company, Fink recently served as THR ‘S Managing Director of S, entertainment and has been an integral part of THR Since the revival in 2010. It has been a leader in strategic and wise sales and has brings a new perspective to help stimulate customer success with new and innovative concepts on several brand platforms and solutions.
Before THRDebra was executive vice-president of Screen International where she directed the strategy, sales and the implementation of the franchise of the season of Awards of Screen creating the company in a worldwide success. During her stay in Screen, she also led an international mission of the film industry in Beijing, organized by the Chinese government to explore co -production.
“The in -depth knowledge and relations of the Debra industry is unprecedented,” said O’Connor in a press release. “I am delighted that Debra takes up this challenge and I can’t wait to see what it brings to this role.”
Culley and Fink are based in Los Angeles.