Sesame Workshop, the non-profit organization behind Sesame Street, is undergoing a leadership change as CEO Steve Youngwood exits. Sherrie Westin has been named as the interim CEO. The organization is engaging with a search firm to find a permanent CEO. Meanwhile, Operation Underground Railroad has announced a new board of directors, including a friend of ousted founder and CEO Tim Ballard. Additionally, Nancy King has taken over as interim CEO at the Philadelphia Protestant Home following the departure of former CEO John Dubyk.
Nancy King Nancy King is enjoying her first few weeks as interim CEO at the Philadelphia Protestant Home, 6401 Martins Mill Road. King is filling the role left vacant when former CEO John Dubyk leftto become chief financial officer at Dunwoody https://t.co/tpmiNlqYSj https://t.co/scsw5ceU9c
Operation Underground Railroad announced a new board of directors Tuesday, which includes a longtime friend of ousted founder and CEO Tim Ballard. Link: https://t.co/x75LoYwSfo
Sesame Street has a new boss. Sesame Workshop, the non-profit organization that produces the iconic kids TV series, has named Sherrie Westin as interim CEO as Steve Youngwood steps down https://t.co/ntwCRW31DA
New: Sesame Workshop will be getting a new CEO. Non-profit that produces Sesame Street is engaging with a search firm as CEO exits, and Sherrie Westin is upped to interim CEO. https://t.co/j27U1yI1yt
Sesame Workshop CEO Steve Youngwood Exits, Sherrie Westin Named Interim CEO https://t.co/skilbAi1DO