CINCINNATI, Aug. 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Adam Symson, who became president and CEO of The E.W. Scripps Company (NYSE: SSP) on Aug. 8, has made the following leadership changes:
- Senior Vice President, Broadcast Brian Lawlor is now President, Local Media
- Vice President, Digital Operations Laura Tomlin is now Senior Vice President,
National Media
- Senior Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer Lisa Knutson is now Executive
Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer
- Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Tim Wesolowski and Senior Vice
President, General Counsel William Appleton are now Executive Vice Presidents
In addition to the company's 33 television stations and 34 radio stations, Lawlor will be responsible for the stations' local
digital operations beginning Jan. 1. He also will be responsible for the four Katz multicast
networks. The acquisition of those networks is expected to be complete on Oct. 2.
Tomlin is responsible for next-generation national news network Newsy; podcast industry leader Midroll and listening service
Stitcher; satire and humor brand Cracked; and lifestyle brand SimpleMost as well as the award-winning Scripps Washington Bureau,
with its national investigative reporting team and podcast productions.
Knutson is taking over corporate development in addition to her current responsibilities.
"With more choices than ever, today's media consumers move across different distribution platforms seamlessly, choosing where
they want to engage based on how well media brands inform and entertain them. To better align with the way our audiences and
advertisers see our businesses, we are positioning the company with a managerial structure built around these local and national
marketplaces," said Scripps President and CEO Adam Symson. "Our local
brands are well positioned on multiple platforms to deepen the relationships we've had in our markets, some going back more than
50 years. Our national businesses are growing quickly, achieving the scale necessary to be meaningful players in the national
media landscape."
Executive bios
Symson succeeded Rich Boehne as president and CEO on Aug.
8. Prior to that, he served as chief operating officer, overseeing the company's broadcast TV, radio and digital media
divisions. Symson had been chief digital officer, responsible for Scripps digital businesses in
Scripps local markets and with its national brands. Prior to that post, Adam oversaw the operation,
content and revenue for the TV division's interactive businesses. He also led content and marketing for the Scripps interactive media division (which was spun off into Scripps Networks Interactive in 2008). He joined the
company's corporate operation in 2003 as director of investigations and special projects for the TV group. He has a bachelor's in
communications from UCLA.
Lawlor runs the company's television and radio divisions. Since 2009, he has overseen the rapid growth of Scripps' broadcasting assets from 10 TV stations in 2009 to 33 TV stations and 34 radio stations today. In 2012,
Broadcasting and Cable Magazine named him "Television Broadcaster of the Year" and one of the "80 Most Influential People
in Television." He has been the driving force in the successful launch of Scripps national
programming. He serves as chairman of the ABC Board of Governors. He is the former television board chairman for the National
Association of Broadcasters and the former president and chairman of the NBC Affiliates Board. He holds a bachelor's degree from
King's College and an MBA from the University of Miami, Florida.
As vice president of digital business operations, Tomlin has been responsible for executing the strategic digital
agenda for Scripps' local brands in partnership with the television division. Her
responsibilities have included working with leaders in all divisions to ensure success and consistency across the digital
platforms. In addition to these responsibilities, she led the strategic direction for Cracked and has worked closely with the
leaders of Newsy since its acquisition. She has served on the digital division's senior leadership team since its inception,
creating the human resources function for the division and then moving into a leadership role in operations. Tomlin joined
Scripps in 2010 to launch internal recruiting to support the enterprise. She has a bachelor's degree
in business administration from the University of Notre Dame.
As chief administrative officer, Knutson has led strategic planning for the company's growing portfolio of
television, radio and digital media brands and manages company-wide functions including consumer insights, human resources,
information technology, outsourcing governance, project management, corporate communications and The Scripps National Spelling
Bee. Prior to that role, she served as senior vice president of human resources. She has a bachelor's in accountancy from
Miami University.
Wesolowski oversees the company's accounting, finance, treasury, tax, procurement and risk management functions. He
previously spent six years with Cincinnati-based Convergys Corporation, starting as its
treasurer before being promoted to senior vice president finance, controller and treasurer. He received his bachelor's degree in
accounting and a Master of Business Administration from Purdue University.
Appleton joined Scripps in May 2008, and since then has led
the legal team in many acquisitions and other transactions, including the spin-off and merger of the Scripps newspaper business with the newspaper business of Journal Communications and the subsequent acquisition
by merger of the Journal Communications broadcast television and radio businesses. He graduated from New
York University Law School and began his career in 1978 with the law firm Baker Hostetler LLP. He opened the firm's
Cincinnati office in 1997, and served as the partner-in-charge from January 2002 to May 2008.
About Scripps
The E.W. Scripps Company (NYSE: SSP) serves audiences and
businesses through a growing portfolio of television, radio and digital media brands. With 33 television stations, Scripps is one of the nation's largest independent TV station owners. Scripps runs an
expanding collection of local and national digital journalism and content businesses, including Newsy, the next-generation national news network; and podcast industry leader
Midroll Media. Scripps produces
original programming including "Pickler & Ben," runs
an award-winning investigative reporting newsroom in Washington, D.C., and is the longtime
steward of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Founded in
1878, Scripps has held for decades to the motto, "Give light and the people will find their own
way."
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