Karen Miller, currently EVP of Creative Services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s duties, according to WarnerMedia.
Lisa Gregorian, Senior VP of marketing service at Warner Bros. TV Group, is exiting the company after a run of 30 years, according to Variety. Gregorian will be leaving the studio by the end of the year.
Karen Miller, currently EVP of Creative Services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s duties, according to WarnerMedia.
As Senior Vice President, Marketing, Warner Bros. International Television Distribution, Gregorian was responsible for the marketing efforts for the division, including all advertising, promotion, programme publicity and research. She has also overseen the creation of specialised sales presentations for stations and broadcasters globally and assists in the programming, scheduling and launching of product for the division.
Prior to her role at WBTVG, Gregorian held the position of Senior Vice President, Warner Bros. Television Creative Services, a position created for her in April 2003. Previously, she had served as Senior Vice President, Marketing, Warner Bros. International Television Distribution (WBITD), since October 1998, and Vice President, International Marketing & Research, WBITD, from 1994–1998.
Gregorian began her association with Warner Bros. when she joined Lorimar Telepictures in 1986 (the company was later acquired by Warner Bros.) and has held various positions, including Director, International Home Video & Caribbean Television, and Director, International Research & Pre-Sale Marketing.
In a LinkedIn post, Gregorian said: “My three decades at Warner Bros. working with extraordinarily talented colleagues, storytellers, talent and clients from around the globe and with a kick-ass marketing team have been amazing and a dream come true. I’m so grateful to Peter Roth, Jeffrey Schlesinger and Ann Sarnoff for their support and look forward to the future where I am sure I will continue to be an uber fan of Warner Bros.’ TV series.”