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    Nancy Jean Dubuc is an American businesswoman who served as chief executive officer of the American-Canadian media company Vice Media . Early life and education. Dubuc is the daughter of Carol D. Smith and Robert H. Dubuc Jr. [2] Her parents later separated and remarried, giving Dubuc step-parents.

    • Nancy Jean Dubuc, 1968 or 1969
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  2. Feb 24, 2023 · Veteran media and TV executive Nancy Dubuc will step down as CEO of Vice Media, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Dubuc informed Vice employees of her decision in a memo Friday morning....

  3. Feb 24, 2023 · Nancy Dubuc, who joined Vice Media in 2018, announced her departure in a memo to staff on Friday. The media company, which has been trying to sell itself, has faced revenue and scandal challenges under her leadership.

  4. Feb 24, 2023 · Nancy Dubuc is leaving Vice Media after five years as CEO, amid economic challenges and a sale process. She said she was proud of the company's achievements and improvements under her leadership.

  5. Feb 24, 2023 · Feb. 24, 2023. When Vice Media named Nancy Dubuc as its new chief executive in 2018, her contract hinted at one of her missions. Sell the company — at the time a darling of the media industry...

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  6. Feb 24, 2023 · Dubuc announced her departure in a memo to her staff, citing the end of her contract and the company's transformation under her leadership. Vice is facing a board-led process to sell or restructure the media company amid challenges from the pandemic and the war in Ukraine.

  7. Feb 24, 2023 · Dubuc announced her departure in a memo to staffers, citing the company's opportunity for growth and transformation. She joined Vice in 2018 from A+E Networks and led the company through a sale process amid challenging market conditions.

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