Departure Time Warner veteran nozzle

He also understood the media business that probe the role and generally pouring salt in the wounds of a company. often through circumstances, trying especially when the company was shaking, executives failing, falling stock markets, and basically anything that had gone to hell. However, he did it without insults or intimidation or arrogance. In a sea of assholes corporate communications, especially when it comes to mass media, Ed Adler has always been that rare professional who was able to advocate for Time Warner, however, while maintaining honest and open relationships with media. He was a mensch. The same happens with great sadness that I report his departure from the company. UPDATE: Ed Adler said only the chief Jeff Bewkes yesterday his desire to leave. Believe me when I say that the press release from Time Warner following states: nobody wanted to go see him
NEW YORK, February 12, 2010 – Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) today announced that Edward Adler Executive Vice President Corporate Communications, is leaving the company after a transition period
“Ed’s strategic initiatives supported last year reconfiguration of the company and built our momentum as we move forward focused on the great strengths of Time Warner. It was only because we are on solid ground so that, after discussing with him I reluctantly accepted the decision of Ed to seek new opportunities to apply their talents and abilities. We all wish him the best in the next phase of his career, and I personally appreciate your willingness to remain in a transition.”Ed has made an enormous contribution to the evolution of Time Warner in the course of his career, expert guide our communication efforts through some of the most momentous changes in the company,” said Jeff Bewkes, president and CEO of Time Warner.
has been a privilege for me to lead an excellent team of communications professionals, and I know it will serving society well. I will always have a special connection with Time Warner, and I have enormous confidence in its future.I thank Jeff and exceptional all colleagues and friends who have worked over a career filled with variety and challenge. Mr. Adler said: “I’ve spent my entire career at Time Warner and with the company in a very solid foundation under the leadership of Jeff, I felt that this was the right time to finally make the change he wanted to do for I some time.
Mr. Adler also supervises the interaction and coordination of the functions of communications for Time Warner and its operating divisions, working closely with the official head of communications business unit of Time Warner. In his current position, Mr. Adler oversees all aspects of development and implementation of corporate communication strategy for Time Warner, including the relationship of the media, as well as internal and external communications. It is also responsible for overseeing the company’s program of public events and activities mark at its worldwide headquarters in the Time Warner Center
Before assuming his current position, Mr. Adler was Time Warner Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications since 2000. He previously served as Vice President of Corporate Communications since 1997
Mr. Adler began his career at Time Inc., while still in college, and worked as a journalist for Time magazine, a programming executive at Home Box Office and a news editor at Inc. ’s development zone Time magazine before moving to corporate communications for the company. He is a graduate of Vassar College and an MA in journalism from the University of New York