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Jane Palfreyman announced as SBS' new managing director

Palfreyman is the first woman to hold the role and has been appointed for a five-year term.

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Jane Palfreyman said her focus will be on strengthening SBS for the long term, as the needs of audiences continue to change. Source: SBS News

The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) has announced the appointment of Jane Palfreyman as its managing director for a five-year term.

The organisation's board of directors announced the news on Wednesday following what it called a "rigorous and competitive search process that drew an outstanding field of candidates".

Palfreyman, who has spent 14 years of her 25-year media career at SBS, had served as acting managing director since 28 August and formally stepped into the new role on Tuesday.

She replaces James Taylor, who announced his departure in August after seven years at the helm and went on to join advertising company oOh!media as its managing director and CEO.

Palfreyman previously held senior executive roles across commercial strategy, marketing, organisational transformation and audience engagement.

She's the first woman to hold the role since SBS' inception more than 50 years ago.

"It’s a privilege to be appointed managing director of SBS and I’m grateful for the board's confidence," Palfreyman said of her appointment.

"I care deeply about SBS, its purpose and the role it plays in Australia’s pluralistic society, particularly at a time when our community is navigating growing pressures and the media environment is increasingly complex."

She said her focus would be on strengthening the organisation for the long term as audience needs continue to shift, while "accelerating our digital growth and deepening our connection with all Australians".

As managing director, Palfreyman will be responsible for leading the public broadcaster's strategic direction, organisational performance and cultural leadership, advancing the organisation's mission to serve and reflect Australia's diverse audiences.

Before joining SBS, she held senior roles at Nova Entertainment, the United Kingdom's Global radio group, and Southern Cross Austereo.

Announcing the news, SBS chair Nicholas Pappas said Palfreyman holds a deep understanding of SBS and its role in the Australian media landscape.

"Palfreyman is an experienced and principled leader who is deeply committed to SBS's purpose and the role we play in fostering inclusion and community cohesion at a time when this has never been more important," he said.

"Amid significant change across the media sector, SBS must continue to innovate while staying true to our charter.

"The board has great confidence that Jane will continue to lead SBS with clarity and purpose — driving commercial growth, delivering engaging content in over 60 languages, and ensuring the organisation remains trusted and relevant to all Australians."


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By Josie Harvey

Source: SBS News



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