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July 18, 2006
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Miller Brewing Co. promoted CMO TOM LONG to President & CEO, succeeding NORMAN ADAMI, who was promoted to President & CEO of SABMiller Americas (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 7/18)....OLN named ESPN Senior VP/Finance & Planning Operations KIM ARMOR CFO & Senior VP/Business Development (OLN)....ESPN named DirecTV VP/Marketing CHRISTOPHER BRUSH VP/Marketing for Mobile ESPN. Prior to working at DirecTV, Brush was Dir of Marketing Partnerships for the NBA (ESPN)....CSTV Senior VP/Marketing KAREN CARTALES was named Senior VP/Marketing for Lifetime Networks (AD AGE, 7/17 issue)....Goldman Sachs Group Int’l General Counsel TERRY MILLER will lead the legal team for 2012 London Olympics, reporting to CEO PAUL DEIGHTON, the former COO of Goldman Sachs’ European businesses (BLOOMBERG NEWS, 7/17)....National Women’s Hockey League Commissioner SUSAN FENNELL is resigning (TORONTO STAR, 7/15)....Sport Dimensions named Centrix Financial Dir of Marketing TODD STONIS Dir of Business Development (Sport Dimensions).

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