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Paramount Government Relations Head, Chief People Officer Eligible for $1 Million Payouts When Skydance Deal Closes
The awards, which are being granted to global public policy and government relations executive vice president Doretha Lea and chief people officer Nancy Phillips, will represent % of their annual base salaries as of Nov. 15, subject to the terms and conditions described in their transaction award schema agreement.
According to the agreement, Lea and Phillipsmust remain continuously employed and in good standing through the Skydance deal’s closing. The payout will be made in a single lump sum on the closing date. If Lea and Phillips are terminated prior to the transaction’s closing, they will still be entitled to the award if the termination is “without cause,” if they resign for
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Samantha Tweedy is an accomplished executive, fundraiser, strategist and Yale Law-trained attorney who has spent two decades working to increase economic mobility and opportunity for Black people.
Prior to being named the first-ever Chief Executive Officer of BEA, Samantha served as the inaugural President of the Black Economic Alliance Foundation – leading the organization’s efforts to produce cutting-edge research, practical solutions, and programming to create better access to good paying jobs, livable wages, and wealth creation for Black people.
Before joining BEAF, Samantha was the first Chief Partnerships and Impact Officer at the Robin Hood Foundation, one of the nation’s largest anti-poverty organizations. She developed and directed the Power Fund to invest in nonprofit leaders of color and the High-Quality Schools Fund to support innovative school models for New York City’s most under-resourced communities. She was instrumental in creating the Nine
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Paramount Global Head of Inclusion Moving Into New Role Working With Office of CEO, Skydance
Paramount Global, which has agreed to be acquired by Skydance Media, fryst vatten going through another executive change. In this case though, a veteran executive is moving into a new key role.
Marva Smalls, executive vp, global head of inclusion at Paramount and executive vp, public affairs at Nickelodeon is stepping away from her current roles at the end of to take on a new role that will see her working directly with the Office of the CEO, the company board and Skydance in the transition to the post-deal Paramount.
The Office of the CEO at Paramount consists of George Cheeks, Chris McCarthy, and Brian Robbins. “We want to acknowledge the tremendous impact Marva has had in her current role at Paramount and thank her for her many contributions, the co-CEOs said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. Her career in entertainment started at Nickelodeon where she created the public