Diane Nelson (comics)

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Diane Nelson
Born Diane Whelan Nelson
1968 (age 55–56)
Citizenship United States
Alma mater Syracuse University
Occupation Business executive
Known for President of DC Entertainment
President and Chief Content Officer of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Spouse(s) Peter Nelson

Diane Whelan Nelson (born 1968)[1] is an American business executive who has served as President of DC Entertainment since 2009 and as President and Chief Content Officer of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment since 2013.

Early life

Diane Nelson was raised in Newport, Rhode Island.[1] She received a BA in Liberal Arts in 1989 from Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Communications. She met her husband Peter while both were attending Syracuse.[2]

Career

After working at Foote, Cone & Belding,[2] Nelson served as Director of National Promotions for Walt Disney Records and moved to Warner Bros. in 1996,[3] where she oversaw the cross-company brand management of the Harry Potter property.[4] She became the Executive Vice President, Global Brand Management in May 2004.[5]

On September 9, 2009, Warner Bros. announced that DC Comics would become a subsidiary of DC Entertainment, Inc. and Diane Nelson would serve as President of the new division.[6] Nelson reported to Jeff Robinov, president of Warner Bros. Pictures Group.[7] She appointed Jim Lee and Dan DiDio as Co-Publishers of DC Comics and Geoff Johns as Chief Creative Officer on February 18, 2010.[8][9]

After Kevin Tsujihara became chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Entertainment, he promoted Nelson to the post of Chief Content Officer of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.[10] In 2013, Nelson detailed some of the future film plans for DC properties and stated that a Sandman film will be "as rich as the Harry Potter universe."[11] Later that year, Nelson announced the decision to relocate DC's offices from New York City to Burbank, California.[12] She explained that "it was never optimal to run any business, but certainly not a creative business, on two coasts."[13]

At a 2014 Time Warner shareholders meeting, Nelson addressed the need for greater visibility of female characters and creators in DC's comics and film and television projects.[14] Earlier in the year, Nelson had described Wonder Woman as her favorite character, stating "I would be lying if I didn’t admit that Wonder Woman has an affinity for me...She’s an incredibly strong representative woman. So when I think about women in business and that balance between compassion and being a warrior, there’s just a lot in the character that really resonates for me."[15]

In August 2015, Nelson given oversight over Warner Bros. Consumer Products. Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara stated "Diane’s background, which includes a great balance of business, creative and marketing, will help us bring fans exciting news ways to enjoy all of Warner Bros.’ great entertainment properties through wide-reaching, innovative consumer products experiences."[16]

Humanitarian work

Nelson oversees the "We Can Be Heroes" campaign[17] which has raised more than $2.3 million since 2012 for hunger and drought relief in the Horn of Africa.[18] She serves on the board of directors for "There With Care", a nonprofit organization that supports families with children affected by critical illness.[19]

Awards and honors

In December 2013, The Hollywood Reporter ranked Nelson as #39 on its "2013 Women in Entertainment Power 100" list.[20]

References

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Preceded by President of DC Comics
2009–present
Succeeded by
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