Nat Geo Marketing and Communications Head Chris Albert to Depart After 20 Years
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The executiveās exit is not part of layoffs that hit the Disney-owned network last week
National Geographic and Disney Branded Television EVP, Marketing and Publicity, Chris Albert at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Ted Mann Theater on June 27, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Charley Gallay/Getty Images for National Geographic Documentary Films)
August 5, 2024 @ 12:04 PM
After over two decades spent working at National Geographic, marketing and communications executive vice president Chris Albert will be departing the company.
The exec will oversee Nat Geoās events and installations during D23 this upcoming weekend. Afterwards, he will exit after Labor Day with the expiration of his contract.
This departure is unrelated to the round of layoffs that occurred last week. On Wednesday, it was reported that Disney Entertainment Television was laying off around 140 staffers. National Geographic felt the cuts the hardest as its staff was reduced by approximately 13%. The cuts accounted for 2% of the overall Disney Entertainment Television workforce. In addition to the brand, Freeform, Disney-owned TV stations and marketing and publicity were impacted, though no full teams were eliminated.
āThis is obviously a very bittersweet decision, but I am truly excited about the future,āĀ AlbertĀ wrote in a note to coworkers and staffers. āMy two decades at this company have been marked by so many incredible memories and accomplishments, but what I am most proud of is this team that we have assembled, many of us working together for more than a decade.ā
Albert first started at National Geographic in the spring of 2004. During his long career with the company he oversaw the campaign for the Oscar-winning āFree Solo;ā was instrumental in the marketing for the Jane Goodall doc āJane;ā and launched the channelās scripted TV side, which produced āGenius.ā
More to come ā¦
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