Paramount Global top communications veteran Julia Phelps, who most recently served as executive vp, chief communications and corporate marketing officer of the entertainment conglomerate, will be leaving the company at the end of the month.
Phelps served in increasingly senior roles at Paramount Global, previously known as ViacomCBS, and its predecessors. She rose to a top communications role at Viacom, which merged with CBS Corp. in late 2019. She oversaw Paramount⁘s communications team through the Viacom-CBS merger, the launch of Paramount+, and the corporate rebrand to Paramount Global. Among the initiatives she developed with her team was Spark, a global expansion of BET⁘s Content for Change campaign, and the establishment of cross-company marketing and publicity functions.
⁘In two decades and across multiple roles, I⁘ve been lucky to work with the very best all around the world,⁘ Phelps said in an internal memo obtained by The Hollywood Reporter . ⁘I⁘m incredibly proud of what we⁘ve done together to tell our story, spotlight our creativity, drive the transformation of our business in a time of unprecedented change, and build our culture.⁘
She added: ⁘Seemingly every minute I⁘ve been in this role we⁘ve had a massive job on our plate ⁘ the Viacom/CBS merger and integration, the launch of Paramount+, the rebrand to Paramount Global, and the navigation of the pandemic into the new world of hybrid work, to name just a few.⁘
Paramount is a place that lives up to its name in every respect ⁘ unbeatable storytelling, iconic brands, unforgettable pop culture moments and, above all, the most passionate, intelligent, and fun people anyone could ever dream of working alongside.
I don⁘t have to tell you that you⁘re in great hands with Crystal, Sue, Justin, Cheryl, Stephen, Josh, and Marc. In the interim, MarComms will report into Brian Robbins until the group structure is finalized. I will be with the company through the end of the month to ensure a smooth transition and hopefully get to connect with all of you in the process.
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