She had been in the role since July 2022.
English was promoted to the then-newly created position in July 2022 where she reported directly to Academy CEO Bill Kramer.
She led the organization’s initiatives to address underrepresentation across the industry and oversaw its talent development programs, known as Academy Gold. Prior to being evp, English served as the vice president of impact and operations for eight months and as the head of the office of representation, inclusion and equity for a year.
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