John Pollock of POST Wrestling and Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics reports that Beth Fisher, WWE’s long-time Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, was one of the people that was released during the company’s latest round of cuts.
Fisher started with WWE in August 201l as an assistant to the former Chairman and CEO of the company Vince McMahon. In January 2013, Fisher was promoted to senior manager in Marketing and Communications and in November 2019, she would become the Head of Corporate Social Responsibility.
You can check out Fisher’s LinkedIn profile below:
“As the Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at WWE, I lead the company’s social impact and community engagement initiatives, including managing strategic partnerships, overseeing signature programs, and executing global events. With over 13 years of experience in the sports and entertainment industry, I have developed strong skills in event management, public relations, and communications, as well as a passion for making a positive difference in the world. I am proud to be part of the Emerging Leaders Council of Make-A-Wish Connecticut, where I support the organization’s mission to grant life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. I am also committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion at WWE, where I collaborate with various internal and external stakeholders to advance the company’s values and goals.”
Head of Corporate Social Responsibility among WWE cutshttps://t.co/sAqyAvkXlX
— POST Wrestling (@POSTwrestling) May 25, 2024