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WWE Senior VP of Operations Jane Geddes leaves the company

The Wrestling Observer is reporting that Jane Geddes, who was WWE’s Senior Vice President of Operations, has departed the company with the reason behind her removal still an unknown.

Geddes’ LinkedIn account states that she left WWE in February of this year. She started with the WWE in October 2011 as Vice President of Talent Relations and was then promoted to Senior Vice President of Talent Relations and Development in August 2012. She then join Triple H’s team as Senior Vice President of Operations in October 2013, her third promotion in the company since her arrival.

Before joining WWE she was the Senior Vice President of Tournament Operations and Player Services at the LPGA. She spent 20 years as a professional golfer.

Geddes appeared several times during the first season of Total Divas, dealing with the cast and usually the bearer of bad news. Mark Carrano, now the WWE Senior Director of Talent Relations, took over that role.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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