Amanda Bloom, Former Director Of Enterprise Master Data And Governance, Comments On Departure From WWE
Amanda Bloom confirms and comments on her WWE departure.
After eight years with the promotion, Amanda Bloom, former Director of Enterprise Master Data & Governance at WWE, confirmed her departure from the sports entertainment organization due to workforce reductions and synergies following the WWE-UFC merger that created TKO Group Holdings.
Amanda took to her LinkedIn to comment on her WWE departure and gave some details regarding her history in WWE as she is now looking for new employment opportunities.
A day I’m not sure I thought would ever come: I am among those affected by WWE’s layoffs today, and am updating my profile to #opentowork.
I have been at WWE almost 8 years, more than twice as long as I’ve been at any other company, and by any measure my tenure has been an enormous success. Over that time I’ve had the opportunity to:
• Design and implement an enterprise data model for an organization with robust but extremely siloed data accumulated over several years
• Work with SMEs across the organization to create master records and map the siloed data to those records
• Partner with data technology and analytics to make master and mapped data available in the data warehouse for automated, scalable reporting
• Participate in the design and deployment of a custom-built master data management platform with multiple system integrations
• Redesign our content model to align with industry standards and facilitate intuitive search and navigation on our OTT platform
• Manage the migration of our content library metadata to Peacock in time for our debut there in 2021
• Work on redesigning our MDM using a COTS solution and instituting more stringent data validation rules
• Learn and use a plethora of new apps and programming languages
• Work with some of the most talented, collaborative people it has ever been my pleasure to know, some of whom are also now on the market and you should snap them up ASAPAbove all I can say that I fostered a data-centric mindset among people who had been trained to make do with subpar data, who now take pains to create, maintain and share data that meets the high standards we implemented. The best a data professional can hope for is that the level of data quality won’t decrease in their absence, and I am extremely optimistic in that regard.
Now I’m off to find my next challenge. Maybe you know where it is. #KevinandSamiforever
Learn more about other individuals affected by the September 15 workforce reductions at this link.
Learn more about the merger that created TKO Group Holdings at this link