The Orioles have added a brand new place to their Senior Leadership Team, hiring broadcast journalist and editor Cal Perry as senior vp and chief content material officer.
In the position, Perry “will oversee the Orioles’ creative content efforts,” the workforce mentioned in a information launch. The Washington, D.C. native joins the Orioles from the information community MSNBC, the place he labored as an on-air community correspondent and international information editor of digital content material. He has additionally labored at CNN, the Al Jazeera Media Network and Voice of America, with a lot of his journalism profession dedicated to overlaying worldwide information with a spotlight within the Middle East.
“Today, I am extremely proud to announce that yet another highly sought-after, world-class executive from the entertainment, sports, or media industries has accepted my invitation to join the Orioles, as the Club continues to recruit the most talented, forward-thinking individuals inside or outside of MLB and the media space,” Orioles CEO and Chairman John Angelos mentioned in a press release. “During his 20 years overlaying the world’s largest tales for essentially the most prestigious media organizations, together with CNN, MSNBC, and Al Jazeera, Cal Perry’s repute as a grasp storyteller and journalist who brings his viewers to the entrance traces of generational information and human-interest tales, from center America to the Middle East, is unmatched.
“Cal joins the Orioles’ Senior Leadership Team at a transformational moment, when there are countless stories to tell, memories to make, and visitors to attract to this community as we expand the Club’s on-field progress and important leadership role in helping the City of Baltimore reach its full potential.”
On the Orioles’ Senior Leadership Team, Perry joins Angelos, govt vp and normal supervisor Mike Elias, and 5 different senior vice presidents: Greg Bader (administration and expertise), T.J. Brightman (chief income officer), Jennifer Grondahl (group improvement and communications), Michael D. Hoppes (chief monetary officer) and Lisa Tolson (human assets).
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Source: www.bostonherald.com