CBC executive vice-president Heather Conway is leaving the public broadcaster after five years in charge of the corporation's English-language TV, radio and digital services. At CBC, Conway has championed women and underrepresented voices, Canadian creators and the expansion and strengthening of the public broadcaster's digital presence. She was appointed CBC's executive vice-president of English services in late September 2013 by former chief executive Hubert Lacroix. She came to the public broadcaster from the Art Gallery of Ontario, where she had served as chief business officer. Prior posts included heading up public relations firm Edelman and executive positions with broadcaster Alliance Atlantis and TD Bank Financial Group.
Source: CBC News November 05, 2018 16:30 UTC