Richard Dawkins, president of audio at Bauer Media Group has left. The news comes following “differing ideas around the next phase of transformation.”
Dawkins had joined in May 2019 as chief operating officer of audio.
Yvonne Bauer, owner and CEO Bauer Media Group, said:
“While I’m confident this change is for the best, it is very difficult to lose Richard. This decision has been incredibly challenging for us both, as we deeply respect and appreciate each other as colleagues and professionals. I would like to thank Richard for his inspiration, expertise and unwavering commitment in building the business to what it is today and wish him the very best both professionally and personally.”
Dawkins also worked at the BBC for more than a decade, holding various posts, including finance director and chief operating officer.
Reach out to Dawkins via LinkedIn.
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