Longtime Bonneville International executive Tanya Vea to step into new leadership role

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Longtime Bonneville International executive Tanya Vea to step into new leadership role
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Bonneville International announced that company President Darrell Brown is set to retire and longtime Bonneville executive Tanya Vea will to step into a new role as president and chief operating officer effective Aug. 1.

SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City-based media and marketing giant Bonneville International is gearing up for a leadership change and announced Thursday that media veteran and company president Darrell Brown is set to retire at the end of the summer and longtime Bonneville executive Tanya Vea will to step into a new role as Bonneville's president and chief operating officer effective Aug. 1.

"I would first like to express my gratitude for Darrell's deep personal investment in his role as president of Bonneville," McMullin wrote in a note to Bonneville staffers on Thursday. "He has spoken often about the principles of stewardship, how each of us has a responsibility to leave things better than we found them, whatever our role. I can state with confidence that Darrell has made Bonneville a better company.

Darrell Brown, seen in this undated photo, is set to retire at the end of the summer as president of Bonneville International. Vea said she's grateful for having had the opportunity to work with, and learn from, Brown and is looking forward to leading Bonneville into its future endeavors.

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