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CNBC Chair Leaves For Liz Claiborne Makeover

Nearly seven months after being stripped of her day-to-day duties, CNBC Chairman Pamela Thomas-Graham landed a new job yesterday. Thomas-Graham served as president and CEO of CNBC from 2001 until earlier this year, when she was bumped upstairs amid a steep ratings slide at the network and at a time when the network's primetime lineup was in disarray. While NBC Universal, CNBC's parent, spun her February appointment to the chairman's post as a promotion, in reality she has had little to do with the operations of the network since then and spent much of her time looking for a new job.

Read the whole story at The New York Post, September 20, 2005 »

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