Monday, January 30, 2012

Teri Everett ankles News Corp.

HendersonEverettNews Corp.'s top flack is walking lower.Teri Everett, senior Vice president corporate matters and communications, will exit her publish on February. 10. Julie Henderson will replace her, presuming the brand new publish of chief communications officer."I'm hugely grateful to Teri for leading our communications efforts so expertly recently,Inch Rupert Murdoch, chairman/Boss of News Corp.Henderson, who formerly offered as senior Vice president communications and corporate strategy, reported to both Everett and News Corp. leader Chase Carey, to whom she'll still report.Henderson continues to be continuously rising within News Corp. over her 5 years with the organization, most lately investing lots of time working in london with Murdoch because the conglom suggests using the fallout in the hacking scandal. She would be the top gatekeeper for that mogul, that has been greater profile than ever before as he's come to indicating themself directly via Twitter in recent several weeks.Henderson continues to be with News Corp. since 2006, beginning in the now defunct Fox Interactive Media division. Just before using the publish she went digital unit at MPRM Pr. She'll split her time between NY and La.Whilst former News Corp. leader/COO Peter Chernin was the one that first elevated Henderson from FIM right into a larger role managing West Coast communications issues for the organization, it had been Carey who required her profile in the conglom one stage further. This past year, he marketed Henderson to some more proper-oriented role that saw her move beyond PR to duties regarding driving greater synergies between all the company's models. "News Corp. professionals really are a peerless group and that i will miss them hugely," stated Everett, who had been with the organization for ten years. "Although it might be a tired clich, I'm ready for something different.Inch Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com

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