Netflix has tapped noted communications executive Michelle Slavich to serve as its VP of publicity. In this role, the former YouTube and Warner Bros. Pictures comms vet will oversee publicity for all of Netflix's content verticals -- including series, films, and documentaries -- in the United States and Canada.
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Netflix Names Former YouTube, Warner Bros. Exec Michelle Slavich VP Of Publicity
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