Former Nick executive Audrey Deal joined Warner Bros. Animation as Vice president of the series.

Warner Bros.Animation (WBA) today announced that Audrey Diehl has joined the studio as Vice President of the series.

Diehl, a 14-year Nickelodeon veteran, will develop new animation programming for the WBA, while also overseeing some of the current family shows. She has extensive supervision on creative and production-related matters for animation programming, finds family-oriented animation characteristics, and opens up she will also work with existing creative talents in the studio and lead the search for new writers, producers and artists for future development.

"Audrey has a very impressive track record of developing and producing highly successful, high-quality series throughout her career and we are very pleased to welcome her to our team," Diehl reports from Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Digital Series. The president of the company, Sam Register said. "This is a very exciting time to work with the wba, with more than a dozen current series in production or air, and more to come. We look forward to Audrey's immediate contribution to our continued growth."

Diehl joined the WBA at a time when the studio was enjoying a boom period, with 13 series being produced, including Justice League Action and Teen Titans Go. And the upcoming DC superhero girl and Unikitty. For Cartoon Network; is a cool Scooby Doo.In addition, there are a number of other films to watch, including, Bunnicula, Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, the new Looney Tunes, the Tom and Jerry Show, wacky races for boomerangs; The Mystery of Mike Tyson for adult swims; Green Eggs and Hum for Netflix; and Young Justice: Outsiders for the upcoming DC-branded digital service.

Her last role at Nickelodeon was Vice President of Animation Development, where she played the upcoming Pinky Marine Key development as well as Sanjay & Craig, Harvey Beeks, Piggot Banana Cricket in the Network's development project Snick in Comedy for Children. Directed and worked as a creative executive on El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, Funboy & Cham Cham, Penguins of Madagascar, among others.

Before her 14 years in Nick, she was an entertainment journalist, who served as associate editor for Teen magazine.TeenMag.com has a Bachelor's degree in English with an interdisciplinary emphasis on film from Stanford University.

Deal was one of a handful of executives who signed a recent letter in which women in the Los Angeles animation industry demanded an end to sexual harassment in the workplace.

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