News: Division of Comcast Cable, Effectv gets HR Lead

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Division of Comcast Cable, Effectv gets HR Lead

In her new role, Reisbeck, now Vice President, HR for Effectv, will be based in Colorado and report to Sandy Gunn, Senior Vice President, HR for Comcast Advertising.
Division of Comcast Cable, Effectv gets HR Lead

Effectv, the advertising sales division of Comcast Cable, announced the appointment of Keri Reisbeck to lead Human Resources for the newly rebranded company, effective immediately.

As Effectv’s first HR lead, Reisbeck is charged with setting the strategic direction of the company’s HR function through employee and organizational development initiatives. She will partner with senior management to pioneer innovative workplace, performance and talent strategies aimed at increasing employee engagement while enriching their professional development, career pathing and overall contribution to the company.

The 21-year Comcast veteran most recently led HR for Comcast Spotlight’s sales markets division. In her new role, Reisbeck, now Vice President, HR for Effectv, will be based in Colorado and report to Sandy Gunn, Senior Vice President, HR for Comcast Advertising.

Effectv was previously known as Comcast Spotlight. The company announced the name change last month to emphasize its commitment to delivering measurable results for clients. The new name follows a notable evolution of the company over the past year, including the roll-out of new, data-driven TV advertising strategies, industry solutions, thought leadership and the hiring and promotion of top talent.

Commenting on Reisbeck appointment, Gunn said. “Keri stood out in our search for Effectv’s first official HR leader. She has worked in many different divisions of our company and consistently brings a fresh, creative and fearless attitude to the role. She’s not afraid to try new things and most importantly, she understands the importance that people play in moving a company forward.”

 

 

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Reisbeck has held a series of leadership roles at Comcast. In her most recent role as VP, HR, for Comcast Spotlight’s sales markets division, she oversaw this function for the company’s entire U.S. sales footprint. In that position, she led the creation of several HR initiatives that drove employee engagement and performance and positively impacted company revenue. 

Before that, Reisbeck was VP, HR for Comcast Spotlight’s enterprise operations division. In that post, she led the development and implementation of talent acquisition and diversity strategies that resulted in a 5% increase in diverse and female hires as well as recognition programs that increased employee retention by 6%. She came to the enterprise operations division after having led HR for Comcast Spotlight’s West division, rising from director to VP in her seven years there. She began her career at Comcast Cable as a manager working on national recruitment programs as well as supporting a division leadership team.

“It’s an exciting time to be at Effectv and I’m honored to be leading the charge in making sure we hire, retain and nurture the industry’s best to lead us into this new chapter,” Reisbeck said. “People are a company’s biggest competitive advantage and my team and I will be on the lookout for top talent!”

Reisbeck’s appointment also reflects the company’s commitment to hiring and promoting women in the workforce. In October, it announced the promotion of two executives: Kelly Perone to VP of Product Strategy and Andrea Zapata to VP of Data Innovation and Insights. Effectv (then known as Comcast Spotlight) also recently hired ex-Google exec Melanie Hamilton to lead its national sales team.

Reisbeck earned a bachelor of science in human development and family studies from Colorado State University, where she graduated magna cum laude and was part of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. She is also a graduate of Women in Cable Telecommunications’ Betsy Magness Leadership Institute program.

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