The Hollywood Reporter’s Elisabeth Rabishaw Sets Retirement Amid Company-Wide Layoffs

The longtime vice president and publisher of the entertainment brand will step into a consultancy role later this year

A woman in a long leather jacket speaks at a podium. She has light-toned skin and text on the podium reads The Hollywood Reporter, Power 100 Women in Entertainment.
Elisabeth D. Rabishaw speaks onstage during The Hollywood Reporter 2021 Power 100 Women in Entertainment in Los Angeles (Credit: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter)

Elisabeth Rabishaw will retire later this year as vice president and publisher at The Hollywood Reporter, the longtime executive announced Tuesday.

The move came as the entertainment brand underwent a number of prominent layoffs in recent months, the most recent of which included veteran TV editor Lesley Goldberg and senior editor of diversity and inclusion Rebecca Sun.

“I have loved my time at The Hollywood Reporter, which has afforded me so many unforgettable moments,” Rabishaw, who will pivot to a consultancy role, said in a statement first published by THR. “From attending the Emmys and the Oscars, to the upfronts and Comic-Con, I feel like I have seen it all.

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