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Mar 2023
45m 37s

How This NBCUniversal Exec Publicly Deal...

Morra Aarons-Mele
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The film and television industry is incredibly pressure-filled, high stakes, and visible. That’s true for the actors and actresses - but there’s often just as much pressure for those behind the scenes.  Jimmy Horowitz is a senior executive at NBCUniversal, and he shares his story of his battle with depression in 2019 - the first time he’s faced a mental hea ... Show More
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