EWTN Promotes Senior Executives
Warsaw named Chairman & CEO; Keck now President & COO
Irondale, AL – The Board of Governors of EWTN
Global Catholic Network has announced that it has named current Network
President and CEO Michael P. Warsaw to the post of Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer. The Board has also named current Executive Vice
President and COO Doug Keck to the position of President and Chief Operating
Officer. The promotions were announced following the board meeting on October
18, 2013 and are effective immediately.
Mr. Warsaw joined EWTN in 1991 and has held senior management
positions in the areas of television production, satellite operations and
technical services. He was named President of EWTN in 2000 and assumed the post
of Chief Executive Officer in 2009. With the Network’s 2011 acquisition of the
National Catholic Register, he also assumed the role of Publisher of
that newspaper.
“I am extremely grateful to the EWTN Board for their confidence in
appointing me to this added post,” said Warsaw. “It is an honor for me to
succeed both Mother Angelica and the late-Deacon Bill Steltemeier who both
served in the role of Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer during
their years at EWTN. I look forward to continuing to guide this important
mission in the years ahead.”
Prior to joining EWTN, Doug Keck served in senior
level positions with Rainbow Programming, Cablevision, and regional sports and
news networks over his 35 years in media, getting his start in New York-area
radio. Since coming to EWTN in 1996, he has been
responsible for overseeing the Network’s television, radio and
Internet programming and production. He took on an expanded role in the
Network’s day-to-day operations with his appointment as Chief Operating Officer
in 2009. He also serves as host of the Network’s “Bookmark”
program.
“I feel blessed to be named the President of a network that
positively impacts so many people’s lives around the world,” said
Keck.
EWTN Global Catholic Network, in its 33rd year, is available
in over 230 million television households in more than 140
countries and territories. With its direct broadcast satellite television and
radio services, AM & FM radio networks, worldwide short-wave radio station,
Internet website www.ewtn.com, electronic
and print news services, and publishing arm, EWTN is the largest religious media
network in the world.
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