James Warburton lured back to Seven West Media as managing director and chief executive officer following resignation of Tim Worner

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James Warburton lured back to Seven West Media as managing director and chief executive officer following resignation of Tim Worner James Warburton lured back to Seven West Media as managing director and chief executive officer following resignation of Tim Worner

James Warburton has been appointed managing director and chief executive officer of Seven West Media Limited, effective immediately, succeeding Tim Worner who has tendered his resignation.

“This is an exciting time for Seven as we welcome James back to the company,” says Kerry Stokes AC, the chairman of Seven West Media. “James has extensive experience in the industry with knowledge across media, advertising, sports administration, marketing and particularly sales. His passion and energy will reinvigorate the team. We look forward to the contribution he will make.”

Says Warburton: “I am delighted to be returning to Seven and I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead to continue to build the business. The foundation of the business is a powerful combination of assets underpinned by outstanding content from Seven Studios, News and our partners in AFL, cricket, horse racing and the Olympic Games.”

Stokes thanked Worner for his contribution to the business over many years: “I know I speak on behalf of the Board and all of our people in thanking Tim for his hard work,” he said.

“Our industry is more dynamic today than ever, experiencing rapidly evolving market conditions which continue to present us with challenges and opportunities. In reviewing the requirements for the company, the Board has been considering the right mix of skills and experience required to take advantage of opportunities and accelerate into its next phase of growth.

“Tim has been a tireless leader at Seven for more than two decades and has been Chief Executive Officer for the past six years. All parties agree now is the time for change. We are fortunate that James was available to commence immediately.”

Worner said he was proud of the team he leaves at Seven, a team that has delivered leadership in the television sector for 12 consecutive years: “I would like to thank Kerry and the Board for the opportunity they provided me, and their ongoing support and counsel,” Worner said. “It’s with mixed emotion that I tender my resignation, however Seven – a company I love – is a very different company now from the one I joined 25 years ago. It’s changed faster than ever in these last few years and that’s down to the hard work of the best team in the business. I sincerely thank the team and I wish them absolutely nothing but continued success.”