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Paramount Policy Chief Departs After Nearly 30 Years
2 Dec
Summary
- DeDe Lea, head of public policy, is leaving Paramount Global on January 5.
- Lea's departure follows Skydance's acquisition of Paramount Global in August.
- She served in various government relations roles at Paramount and Viacom since 1997.

DeDe Lea, a key figure in Paramount Global's public policy and government relations, has announced her departure from the company, effective January 5. This transition follows the recent acquisition of Paramount Global by Skydance in August, marking a significant change for the company's leadership. Lea has been an integral part of Paramount and its predecessor Viacom for nearly three decades, holding various senior roles since joining in 1997.
In her note to staff, Lea reflected on her extensive tenure, spanning numerous U.S. administrations and global political shifts. She highlighted her pride in enhancing Paramount's international political connections and successfully guiding the company through a dynamic global environment. Lea attributed this success to the dedicated Global Public Policy and Government Relations teams.
Lea's departure adds to a series of executive exits since the Skydance acquisition. While her contract was extended through December 31, 2028, she is now embarking on a new chapter. A spokesperson for Paramount did not immediately comment on who will succeed Lea in her pivotal role.




