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>As noted, Amanda Bloom is no longer with WWE after being let go as a part of today’s post-acquisition layoffs. Bloom had been working as WWE’s Director of Enterprise Master Data & Governance, and her departure is seen as a major loss.
>After working almost 3 years with AMC Networks, Bloom started with WWE in November 2015 as a Metadata Specialist. She was then promoted to Manager of Metadata in March 2017, and was then named Senior Manager of Metadata in June 2018. Bloom became Director of Enterprise Master Data & Governance in February 2020 and worked that role until today.
>In an update, Bloom took to her LinkedIn page today and issued comments on her departure. She seemingly gave a nod to Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. You can read her full statement below:
>“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."
>"Above 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”
>After working almost 3 years with AMC Networks, Bloom started with WWE in November 2015 as a Metadata Specialist. She was then promoted to Manager of Metadata in March 2017, and was then named Senior Manager of Metadata in June 2018. Bloom became Director of Enterprise Master Data & Governance in February 2020 and worked that role until today.
>In an update, Bloom took to her LinkedIn page today and issued comments on her departure. She seemingly gave a nod to Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. You can read her full statement below:
>“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."
>"Above 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”
