NFL EXEC JOINS WSOP TEAM
22 February 2008
Harrah's Entertainment hires Seth Palansky
Seth Palansky, the high profile communications director
for the US National Football League has been hired to
work on the World Series of Poker management team by
owner Harrah's Entertainment.
He replaces Gary Thompson, who has moved up the
corporate tree to become director of corporate
communications for Harrah's. Palansky will report
directly to Jeffrey Pollack, the commissioner of the
WSOP and vice president of sports & entertainment for
Harrah's.
"Seth's extensive sports and entertainment marketing
experience and personal network of global media contacts
will serve us well as we enter a new and exciting period
of growth for poker's No. 1 brand," Pollack said.
During his time with the NFL Network, Palansky worked as
an official spokesman for the network and for the league
on television and media-policy issues. He was directly
responsible to NFL President and CEO Steve Bornstein and
NFL Senior Vice President Greg Aiello. He headed all
corporate communications strategy and media relations
functions in a number of capacities.
"I am looking forward to joining the WSOP team,"
Palansky said. "There are a lot of exciting things going
on at Harrah's and I can't wait to get started."
Prior to working for the NFL Network, Palanksy managed
media relations for News Corporation's cable asset Fox
Sports Net, a collection of 15 regional cable networks
that owned the rights to 67 MLB, NBA and NHL teams.
Palansky is the second NFL executive to come on board
with the WSOP. Ty Stewart, director of sponsorship and
licensing for the brand, was with the NFL for eight
years before assuming his current position at Harrah's.
Pollack himself came to the WSOP after holding prominent
roles with NASCAR and the National Basketball
Association.
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