Corus Entertainment Inc. announced enhancements to its Executive Leadership Team (ELT) and business operating structure, designed to accelerate advancement of its strategic priorities to own more content, engage audiences and expand into new and adjacent markets, and to strengthen its position as Canada's largest pure play media and content company. The new organizational structure includes the following ELT changes: Troy Reeb has been promoted to Executive Vice President Broadcast Networks and joins Corus' ELT. This new portfolio brings all of Corus' broadcast networks under one umbrella to facilitate innovation and collaboration across its TV, Radio and digital platforms. In addition, regulatory and government relations will report jointly to Mr. Reeb and Corus' EVP and General Counsel, Dale Hancocks. Colin Bohm becomes Executive Vice President Content and Corporate Strategy. In addition to his current leadership of strategy and business development, Mr. Bohm's role now includes oversight of Corus' original content teams, including Nelvana, Corus Studios, Kids Can Press and Toon Boom. This will maximize strategic growth opportunities for Corus content, both domestically and internationally. Greg McLelland, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, will expand his role to include marketing and Corus' Social Digital Agency (so.da), in addition to his current leadership of sales, content distribution, research and consumer insights, and data and advanced advertising. Mr. McLelland's team will be aligned on maximizing audiences and revenue, and exploring new opportunities for creative production, both for company's internal brands and company's clients.