| MUMBAI: Warner Bros. Television Group has
promoted Karen Miller to the position of senior vice president for its Worldwide
Television Creative Services. It was announced today by the company's executive
vice president Lisa Gregorian. Miller will be reporting to Gregorian. In her new position, Miller
will manage the day-to-day operations of the Creative Services department, overseeing
the conceptualization and design of all print, digital and on-air advertising
and promotional materials for the Studio's worldwide television marketing, sales
and publicity initiatives, states an official release. She will work closely
with the Studio's internal marketing executives, providing creative counsel on
the promotional campaigns for programming produced by Warner Bros. Television,
Telepictures Productions and Warner Bros. Animation.
Also, Miller and
her department will guide the creative efforts of the Studio's television distribution
entities--Warner Bros. International Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Domestic
Television Distribution and Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution--enhancing
their marketing efforts for television series and the pay, cable and broadcast
windows of theatrical titles. Said Gregorian, "Karen
has proven herself to be an invaluable executive who is able to combine her creative
vision with business acumen. She is the perfect person to direct the efforts of
the creative services department as it continues to meet the challenge of focusing
consumer attention in an ever-competitive global television marketplace."
A 10-year veteran of the Studio, Miller most recently served as Warner
Bros. Television Creative Services vice president, having been promoted to that
position in 2005. Previously, she had been an art director in the Warner Bros.
Television Creative Services department for five years. She joined the Studio
in 1996 as a graphic designer for Warner Bros. International Television Distribution.
Prior to joining the Studio, Miller spent more than a decade with Conde Nast Publishing
as associate art director for Architectural Digest magazine.
In her
distinguished career, Miller has been honoured with 18 PROMAX-BDA Awards, most
recently receiving the 2005 BDA Design Award in the Magazine category for her
efforts on behalf of The O.C. Insider. |