The longest-tenured employee at WWE, who was also a past Warrior Award winner, is reportedly no longer with the company.
According to PWInsider, WWE senior director of talent relations Sue Aitchinson was let go on Friday, ending a 38-year run with the company.
No reason was given as to why she was let go, but it’s the third-such talent relations change this week in the ever-changing TKO-owned WWE.
Aitchinson, also a past director of community relations, was honored with the Warrior Award as part of the 2019 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony with Stephanie McMahon as the one who gave her introduction speech.
She started with the company in 1986 and, as PWInsider’s Mike Johnson noted, she was directly responsible for building WWE’s relationship with Make-A-Wish. She was honored with the Make-A-Wish Chris Greicius Celebrity Award in both 2006 and 2016.
Earlier this week, WWE parted ways with executive VP of talent Dan Ventrelle after nearly two years along with senior VP of athlete ID & development Trent Wilfinger after nearly three years.
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- WWE reportedly lays off longest-tenured employee after 38 years
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