Dawn Elizabeth Airey (born 15 November 1960) is a British media executive, sports administrator and independent company director.
She is the Chancellor of Edge Hill University, and chairs the Barclays FA Women's Super League and Championship board, the National Youth Theatre and the educational platform Digital Theatre+. Airey is a non-executive director of Channel 4, Getty Images, Grosvenor Estates and Blackbird.
She is best known for her tenure between 1996 and 2002 at Channel 5, as the inaugural Director of Programmes, and subsequently Chief Executive, and has held senior positions at ITV plc, Sky UK, Yahoo! and Getty Images.
Dawn Elizabeth Airey (born 15 November 1960) is a British media executive, sports administrator and independent company director. She is the Chancellor...
Klein became the company's chairman and DawnAirey was hired as chief executive officer (CEO) of Getty Images. Airey remained in the role until 31 December...
Minister for Education Ellen Wilkinson). The University's Chancellor is DawnAirey, appointed in 2023. The founding Chancellor was Tanya Byron, a clinical...
Airey may refer to: Airey Neave (1916–1979), a British politician Carl Airey (born 1965), a professional football player from Yorkshire DawnAirey (born...
and (b) that the women will have droopy breasts". Channel 5 controller DawnAirey also criticised the approach of the Daily Mail, opining that despite their...
While working for BSkyB, Nurse won a Sky Talent competition set up by DawnAirey to discover fresh presenting talent. Out of thousands of Sky employees...
BBC ahead of its charter renewal. Figures sitting on the board include DawnAirey, the former Chief Executive of Channel 5, and former Ofcom chair Colette...
ITV Network Centre, a role first taken up by DawnAirey. Soon after assuming control of Children's ITV, Airey dropped its in-vision presentation - beginning...
Johnson (2004–2010) Terry Burns (2010–2016) Charles Gurassa (2016–2022) DawnAirey (interim) (January–April 2022) Ian Cheshire (2022–present) Richard Attenborough...
broadcaster, activist and journalist Matthew Wright, broadcaster and journalist DawnAirey, media executive and sports administrator Alan McGee, co-founder of Creation...
Group. She became Chief Executive of Five TV in April 2003, succeeding DawnAirey, who had been there since October 2000. She launched Five US (now 5 USA)...
Nicola Bryant, actress 29 October – Finola Hughes, actress 15 November – DawnAirey, media executive 17 November – Jonathan Ross, English television presenter...
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Laird, British politician 1959 – Tibor Fischer, English author 1960 – DawnAirey, English broadcaster 1961 – Hugh McGahan, New Zealand rugby league player...
Her defection was one of several high-level "poachings" from the BBC by DawnAirey, Channel 5's director of programmes. Hollingworth, along with Mal Young...
Business Analysis: Unstoppable Sky machine rolls on as ITV troubles worsen DawnAirey's free-to-air television experience will be invaluable to BSkyB as it moves...
film actress 10 November – Neil Gaiman, English author 15 November – DawnAirey, broadcaster 17 November – Jonathan Ross, English television presenter...
ITV in February 1993 though, after the new Children's ITV controller, DawnAirey abolished in-vision continuity in favour of an out-of-vision service,...
December 2021). "Channel 4 Signs Former ITV/Sky/Channel 5 Senior Exec DawnAirey To Its Board Amid Privatization Talk; Issues "Industry-First" Disability...