Former Nine exec Alexi Baker joins NRL as EGM of customer and digital
April 30, 2021 11:20
The NRL has appointed former Nine exec Alexi Baker to the newly created role of executive general manager, customer and digital.
Baker spent just over nine years at Nine, leaving as managing director of commercial in October last year.
Alexi Baker
“Confirming Alexi Baker will join the NRL as executive general manager: customer and digital,” an NRL spokesperson stated to Mumbrella.
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Throughout her time at Nine, Baker held titles including strategy manager and director of strategy and corporate relations. Her move to managing director was made in a shakeup of senior management in February 2020 by then CEO Hugh Marks, which also saw Chris Janz become chief digital and publishing officer.
âShareholders should be representedâ: Bruce Gordon ignites push for Nine board seat
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Billionaire media mogul Bruce Gordon has said he wants to be more involved in decisions made at Nine Entertainment Co as part of a push by the 92-year-old for representation on the companyâs board of directors.
Mr Gordon, who owns 14.9 per cent of Nine through investment vehicle Birketu, has confirmed plans to gain a seat on the board days after striking a new long-term affiliate deal with Nine to broadcast programs like
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Nineâs top shareholder Bruce Gordon in push for board seat
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Bermuda-based media mogul Bruce Gordon will push for a seat on the board of Nine Entertainment Co in a bid to strengthen his influence over the television, digital and publishing company.
Mr Gordon, the Bermuda based owner of regional TV network WIN Corp, is Nineâs biggest shareholder with a 14.94 per cent stake held through his investment vehicle Birketu. His desire for a Nine board seat is known to key figures at the media company, according to industry sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the matter is confidential.
Nine s top shareholder Bruce Gordon in push for board seat theage.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theage.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.