WWE loses two long-time employees amid ongoing restructuring under TKO Group Holdings
WWE continues to experience significant changes following its merger with Endeavor and UFC to form TKO Group Holdings. This week, two long-time employees departed the company: Jason Robinson, the lead Production Designer, and Michelle Carlucci, the Director of Production Travel. These departures have shocked many within the company and former WWE staff.
Jason Robinson, who worked with WWE for over 23 years, was known for his significant role in shaping the look and feel of WWE broadcasts. With a background in theater and opera, Robinson was highly respected by his colleagues and considered very talented. His departure occurred around the time of the recent Bash in Berlin event. Michelle Carlucci, believed to be WWE’s longest-tenured employee with over 36 years of service, was released from her position last Friday. She had held various roles in the company, including Director of Freelance Crew, Travel and Special Projects.
These departures follow a series of other high-profile exits from WWE in recent times, including former executive Michael Levin, Senior Director of TV relations Scott Rubin, and Director of Community Relations Sue Aitchson. The ongoing changes reflect the continuing restructuring within WWE as it adapts to its new corporate structure under TKO Group Holdings.
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