News: Nexxen appoints Gretchen Johnson as Chief People Officer

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Nexxen appoints Gretchen Johnson as Chief People Officer

The newly appointed Chief People Officer will be responsible to build culture and employee development towards Nexxen's new phase of growth and expansion.
Nexxen appoints Gretchen Johnson as Chief People Officer

Nexxen has appointed Gretchen Johnson as Chief People Officer to oversee its Human Resources and Talent Acquisition teams, effective immediately.

In her new role, Gretchen will be responsible for developing culture and employee strategies to ensure the hiring and retention of top talent within the organisation. She brings more than three decades of HR leadership experience across BFSI, Advertising and Media, as well as Marketing and Technology sectors.

Most recently, Gretchen served as the Chief People Officer at Siprocal for the last year. In her previous roles, she worked with Tudor Investment Corporation as the Managing Director and Global Head of HR, Travelzoo as the Senior Vice President of HR, and Aegis Media as the Senior Vice President and HR Director. She also worked with Digitas, Mastercard, Young & Rubicam, and Sheraton at the beginning of her career.

Welcoming Gretchen to the leadership team, Ofer Druker, Chief Executive Officer at Nexxen, said, “We are thrilled to welcome Gretchen Johnson to our team. The breadth and depth of her knowledge in orchestrating high-value human resources initiatives will enable us to align our people and organisation with our commercial strategy and execution. Nexxen is the sum of our most valuable assets – our people – and through culture and employee development, Gretchen will help usher our organisation into a new stage of growth.”

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Gretchen added, “This is an exciting time to join Nexxen, with its customer-centric culture where both talent and innovation thrive. I look forward to working closely with the teams here to ensure these values are elevated through strategic HR initiatives.”

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