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Atlanta , GA-based CNN News Group Cable News Network hired Roxanne Cloutier as Vice President of Human Resources/Management Information Systems
Date of management change: April 06, 2009
Atlanta , GA-based CNN News Group Cable News Network hired Roxanne Cloutier as Vice President of Human Resources/Management Information Systems
CNN Worldwide is a portfolio of more than two dozen news and information services across cable, satellite, radio, wireless devices and the Internet in more than 200 countries worldwide. Domestically, CNN reaches more individuals on television, the web and mobile devices than any other TV news organization in the United States. Internationally, CNN is the most widely distributed news channel reaching more than 260 million households abroad; and, the CNN Digital Network is consistently the No.1 current events and news destination on the web. CNN International is the most watched global 24-hour news network. CNN International can be seen in more than 260 million television households in more than 200 countries and territories through a network of 38 satellites. Since September 1997, CNN International has been regionalized into five separate regions: CNN International Europe / Middle East / Africa, CNN International Asia Pacific, CNN International South Asia, CNN International Latin America and CNN International North America.
Roxanne Cloutier is Vice President of Human Resources/Management Information Systems at CNN News Group Cable News Network. Cloutier is responsible for various aspects of Human Resources function at CNN News Group Cable News Network. Previously, Cloutier held various HR leadership roles in the industry.
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