(April 12, 2018 – Burbank, CA) – Michelle Slavich has been named
Executive Vice President, Global Publicity and Strategy, Warner Bros.
Pictures, it was announced today by Blair Rich, President, Worldwide
Marketing, Warner Bros. Pictures Group and Warner Bros. Home
Entertainment.
In her new role, Slavich will oversee domestic and international
publicity and work proactively with her teams to develop
forward-thinking global publicity strategies on all releases from Warner
Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema across media outlets and platforms
worldwide. She’ll also work closely with the marketing group’s senior
management team on PR campaign design and strategy for both individual
film titles and key franchises. Slavich will report to Rich.
“Michelle is a well-respected publicity executive with an impressive
track record of leadership, innovation and strategic vision,” said
Rich. “As we tackle the constantly evolving landscape of film
publicity, she’s a great choice to lead the team and further our
already-excellent publicity teams in supporting our world-class films
and filmmakers.”
Slavich joins Warner Bros. Pictures from Google, where she most
recently served as Head of Entertainment Communications for YouTube,
overseeing the platform’s entertainment and music PR initiatives, as
well as corporate and creator communications. She was with Google over
five years, and in the last two years, her team launched over 50
publicity campaigns for the company’s YouTube Original series and
movies. Slavich was also responsible for the PR launch campaigns for
the company’s subscription services YouTube TV and YouTube Red.
Before that, Slavich served as Vice President, Publicity at Universal
Studios Home Entertainment (USHE), overseeing publicity, promotions and
events for NBC Universal film and TV releases. In this role, Slavich
supervised over 200 publicity campaigns for Universal Pictures, Focus
Features & NBC.
Prior to USHE, Slavich held positions at Rogers & Associates and
PeopleSupport Inc., as well as in theatrical publicity at
DreamWorks/Amblin Entertainment. She began her career as a publicity
assistant at the Shoah Foundation, Steven Spielberg’s nonprofit
organization dedicated to the recording of Holocaust survivor
testimonies for educational use.
Source: Warner Bros.
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