Stephanie McMahon may have been absent from WWE programming, for a long time but she continues to contribute to the company, behind the scenes. She’s the face of the company when it comes to representing the brand in international media calls. Quite expectedly, another feather has been added to her father.
The WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon is set to be honored by the March of Dimes. It has been announced that the WWE head-honcho will be honored with the Corporate Leadership Award from the organization in a ceremony that will be held on Tuesday, November 30 at the 38th Annual Sports Luncheon, hosted by the March of Dimes Greater New York/New Jersey area.
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WWE also touted the accomplishment by plugging in that Stephanie McMahon is responsible for ensuring the company’s global brand strength and growth across all lines of business. She oversees WWE’s Brand, Marketing, Community Relations, and Pop Culture strategies as well as WWE’s Global Sales and Partnerships Division.
The Billion Dollar Princess has been the driving force behind WWE’s Women’s Evolution, to ensure WWE’s female performers have an equal share of the spotlight with the men, both in and out of the ring.
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Stephanie McMahon bagged numerous accolades in recent years
Before becoming the WWE Chief Brand Officer in 2013, Stephanie McMahon was the Executive Vice President, Creative and was the first woman to lead WWE’s Creative Writing, Digital Media, Talent Relations, Talent Brand Management, and Live Events businesses.
Her work has been recognized by Forbes as she featured in the annual World’s Most Influential CMO list, and in 2020 she was named the world’s most influential female CMO and earned the #2 position, overall. Adweek has also included Stephanie McMahon in their list of the Most Powerful Women in Sports for the past five years.
Stephanie McMahon will receive the corporate leadership award along with Big Ten Conference Commissioner Kevin Warren, who is receiving the Sports Leadership Award. Longtime NHL player Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers and 11-time Olympic medalist Allyson Felix will be honored with the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year Awards.
We haven’t spotted Stephanie McMahon on WWE programming for the time being. But she was present during this week’s Wrestlemania 38 pre-sale party from the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.