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REVOLT Appoints Four Trailblazing Women into Executive Roles

Gaby M. Rojas

REVOLT, the leading Black-owned independent multimedia company, today is excited to announce the appointment of four highly experienced women who have joined its executive team. With this initiative, Dominique Andrews, Donyell Kennedy-McCullough, Nancy Harrison, and Alison Threadgill are elevated into key leadership positions to spearhead the company’s culture-driven talent and production initiatives.

“Here at REVOLT, we are committed to providing a platform for changemakers both in our content as well as our company makeup,” says Monique Chenault, president of REVOLT News, Specials & Documentary. “We are thrilled to welcome Dominique, Donyell, Nancy, and Alison to REVOLT’s executive team, each of whom bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our mission-driven programming. With their impressive track records and vast industry experience, these four incredible women will continue to push the boundaries of the media industry.”

Expanding REVOLT’s trailblazing team of industry veterans, Dominique Andrews joins REVOLT as Senior Vice President of Production Management, Donyell Kennedy-McCullough as Senior Vice President of Talent Relations & Casting, Nancy Harrison as Supervising Producer, and Alison Threadgill as Senior Director of Talent Relations. Together, these four powerhouse women will further bolster the company’s commitment to producing culture-driven content that shifts the narrative for Black people globally.For more information on REVOLT’s linear content, please visit https://www.revolt.tv/ and visit www.revolt.tv/providers to find REVOLT in your area.

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