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World Wrestling Entertainment COO Sileck to resign
STAMFORD, Conn. - Sports entertainment company World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. said Thursday that Chief Operating Officer and board member Mike Sileck plans to resign at the end of the year.
Sileck will be succeeded by Donna Goldsmith, executive vice president of consumer products.
Sileck previously served as the company's chief financial officer and was promoted to COO in February 2007.
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