Staff Reporters
Sep 14, 2010

Caroline Casey returns to Turner in director's role for TurnOut Venture

HONG KONG - TurnOut Ventures Limited, a Hong Kong-based digital media and content joint venture between Turner Entertainment and Outblaze Investments, has appointed Caroline Casey as executive director of operations.

Caroline Casey
Caroline Casey

Casey (pictured) is a long-serving Turner Broadcasting exployee. She will oversee TurnOut Ventures' day-to-day operations and its growing product portfolio, including Tuzki and multiplayer online games (MMOGs).

She will report to Benjamin Grubbs, the company's GM, and is also responsible for developing TurnOut Ventures Limited's future product strategy, managing functional groups responsible for game publishing, sales and marketing, and customer service.

"We're delighted to welcome Caroline back to the Hong Kong office after her time at Turner in London," said Benjamin Grubbs, GM, TurnOut Ventures Limited.

"Caroline's extensive digital experience across the globe will be instrumental in helping the company execute its current slate of products in the Asia Pacific region, and expand the product offering to other international markets in the coming year."

Prior to joining TurnOut Ventures Limited, Casey was regional digital director for Turner Broadcasting System Europe, the Middle East and Africa, where she oversaw 25 websites, as well as gaming activities across the internet among other responsibilities.

Before joining Turner in London, Casey was a broadcast news producer and online editor for CNN in Hong Kong.

 

Source:
Campaign China

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