Peacock president Kelly Campbell is leaving NBCUniversal, Deadline has confirmed.
It comes three years after she joined the streamer from Hulu and six weeks after the Comcast-owned company unveiled plans to separate its cable networks into a new company in a major way, with new roles for Campbell’s boss Matt Strauss and content chief Donna Langley.
The departure is one of a number of changes expected to be caused by the corporate moves.
Campbell spent four years at Hulu, latterly as president, before moving to Peacock as president in October 2021. Prior to joining Hulu, she spent 12 years at Google in leadership and marketing roles across the Google Ads and Google Cloud businesses including a year in Google Japan building the Online Sales and Operations functions. She began her career in finance as an investment banking analyst at JPMorgan Chase.
At NBCU she reported
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