MediaWorks chief executive Cam Wallace has stepped down after two years in the job to take up a new undisclosed role mid-year.
Wendy Palmer would step in as interim chief executive during a search for a permanent successor, a note from MediaWorks chairman Wayne Stevenson said to staff on Monday morning.
Stevenson said Wallace would leave 鈥渋n the coming weeks鈥.
He thanked Wallace for his contribution and for 鈥渟upporting the business鈥檚 efforts to drive cultural change鈥.
The announcement followed a proposal to聽聽at the broadcaster and out-of-home advertiser earlier this year.
鈥淎s with many businesses in New Zealand, we are not immune to the impacts of the current economic factors [including] a likely recession this year, which will see a dampening demand from advertisers across the board,鈥 an email from Wallace to staff said in January.
Wallace stepped down from his role as former Air New Zealand chief revenue officer in late 2020 to take the role at MediaWorks.
Sky Television was considering acquiring MediaWorks to absorb its radio brands Today FM, The Edge, More FM, The Breeze and The Rock, but聽聽last year.
Wallace was set to receive a聽for such a sale, the聽NZ Herald听谤别辫辞谤迟别诲.
Accounts filed with the Companies Office show Wallace entered into a long-term incentive scheme in October 2021 entitling him to 1.5 per cent of any sale price excess above $175 million and the ability to buy 1.5 per cent of shares in the company for $300,000 - worth $2.2m.
More to come.
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