Brian Lew — Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Mergers & Acquisitions at Time Inc. | Comparably
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Brian Lew — Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Mergers & Acquisitions at Time Inc.

Brian Lew — Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Mergers & Acquisitions at Time Inc.

Executive Bio

Mr. Brian Lew has been Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Mergers & Acquisitions at Time Inc. since September 02, 2014. Mr. Lew joined Time Inc. from Time Warner Inc. where he served as Vice President, Mergers & Acquisitions. In that position, he evaluated and executed strategic transactions across all of Time Warner's businesses including in the areas of TV networks and production, publishing, sports rights, digital content creation and distribution, video games, and film. These transactions included the acquisitions of Bleacher Report, Alloy Entertainment, and the broadcast rights to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament as well as investments in Central European Media Enterprises. In addition, he worked on initiatives to realign Time Warner's portfolio of businesses, including the spin-offs of Time Inc. and Time Warner Cable and Time Inc.'s divestiture of Time4 Media.

Executive Team Culture Ratings from Time Inc. Employees

BOTTOM
25%
Time Inc. Executive Team scores in the Bottom 25%
of similar sized companies on Comparably
Who ranks the Executive Team the highest?
Experience - 6 to 10 Years 86/100
Ethnicity - Hispanic or Latino 75/100
Ethnicity - African American/Black 70/100
Who ranks the Executive Team the lowest?
Tenure - Over 10 Years 45/100
Experience - Over 10 Years 46/100
Ethnicity - Caucasian 46/100

Time Inc. Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 39 ratings, Time Inc. employees are less satisfied with their Executive Team and give them a ā€œD+ā€ or 55/100. On average, Men provided higher ratings for their Executive Team compared to Women.

Time Inc. Executive Team ranks in the Bottom 20% of other companies in New York and Bottom 25% of other companies on Comparably that also have 5,001-10,000 Employees.

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