WWE hires new SVP of global sales and partnerships

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WWE has begun to fill the void left when Stephanie McMahon was promoted to co-CEO and Chairwoman as they have hired a new senior vice president and head of global sales & partnerships.

Craig Stimmel, formerly of Snapchat, Procter & Gamble, and NCR, will report to McMahon and co-CEO Nick Khan directly.

From the company's press release Tuesday:

"As head of WWE’s Global Sales & Partnerships division, Stimmel will be a key member of the company’s senior management team, responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations and leading WWE’s sales organization while expanding its roster of sponsors and promotional partnerships."

McMahon had previously headed some of those areas up as Chief Brand Officer. She relinquished them when she took a temporary leave of absence to spend time with family that quickly ended in the wake of the allegations against Vince McMahon that saw the 76-year-old resign as CEO and Chairman last month.

Stimmel was the head of global brands at Snapchat the last three years.

 

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