WWE cuts Head of Corporate Social Responsibility

Another WWE executive is gone from the company.
Post Wrestling reported on Saturday that Beth Fisher, WWE’s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, was let go in the last week after being with the company for 13 years. This follows many other employees that have lost their jobs as a result of the TKO merger that was finalized last fall.
Fisher described her job in her LinkedIn profile:
As the Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at WWE, I lead the company’s social impact and community engagement initiatives, including managing strategic partnerships, overseeing signature programs, and executing global events. With over 13 years of experience in the sports and entertainment industry, I have developed strong skills in event management, public relations, and communications, as well as a passion for making a positive difference in the world. I am proud to be part of the Emerging Leaders Council of Make-A-Wish® Connecticut, where I support the organization’s mission to grant life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. I am also committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion at WWE, where I collaborate with various internal and external stakeholders to advance the company’s values and goals.
Fisher had began with WWE back in August of 2011 as an assistant to Vince McMahon, and later became a senior manager in the Marketing and Communications department. She was promoted to her most recent role in November of 2019.
In addition to Fisher, Fightful reported earlier this week that Senior Vice President of Entertainment Relations Kristen Prouty, who had worked with the company since 2000, has also been cut.