Staff Reporters
Sep 15, 2010

CNBC makes two key appointments in operational restructure

SINGAPORE - CNBC has appointed John Casey as vice-president of international news and programming and Peter Juno as senior vice-president of international operations, effective from 4 October and 29 November respectively.

CNBC
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Casey and Juno will oversee CNBC news, programming and operations across the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) with additional responsibility for supporting all CNBC local language affiliates.
 
“For almost two decades, John and Peter have consistently delivered the most relevant and engaging financial news and analysis for our international viewers. This organisational change enables CNBC to continue moving forward as the global leader in business news and information,” said Satpal Brainch, president of CNBC in Asia-Pacific.
 
Mick Buckley, president of CNBC in EMEA, said, “Having John and Peter lead our international coverage will strengthen our ability to provide viewers fact, accurate, actionable and unbiased information across all CNBC platforms.”

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