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Jeff Shell, C.E.O. of NBCUniversal, Steps Down After Inquiry | Jeff Shell, C.E.O. of NBCUniversal, Steps Down After Inquiry |
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Jeff Shell, the chief executive of NBCUniversal, is leaving the company after an investigation into an inappropriate workplace relationship, the company’s owner, Comcast, said in a statement on Sunday. | Jeff Shell, the chief executive of NBCUniversal, is leaving the company after an investigation into an inappropriate workplace relationship, the company’s owner, Comcast, said in a statement on Sunday. |
In the statement, Mr. Shell said that today would be his last day and that he had had “an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company.” | In the statement, Mr. Shell said that today would be his last day and that he had had “an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company.” |
“I’m truly sorry I let my Comcast and NBCUniversal colleagues down, they are the most talented people in the business and the opportunity to work with them the last 19 years has been a privilege.” | “I’m truly sorry I let my Comcast and NBCUniversal colleagues down, they are the most talented people in the business and the opportunity to work with them the last 19 years has been a privilege.” |
Comcast’s terse statement did not say who would be replacing Mr. Shell at NBCUniversal, which he has led since 2020. | Comcast’s terse statement did not say who would be replacing Mr. Shell at NBCUniversal, which he has led since 2020. |
In a note to employees on Sunday, Comcast’s chief executive, Brian Roberts, said that Mr. Shell’s senior team would report to Mike Cavanagh, Comcast’s president, putting Mr. Cavanagh in effective control of NBCUniversal. | |
“We are disappointed to share this news with you,” Mr. Roberts wrote. “We built this company on a culture of integrity. Nothing is more important than how we treat each other.” | |
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. | This is a developing story. Check back for updates. |