Cesar Conde Resigns from Univision, Heads to NBCU

NEW YORK: Cesar Conde, the president of Univision Networks, has left the company to take on the role of executive VP of NBCUniversal.

In the newly created post at NBCU, Conde will be focused on business development, strategic priorities and special business projects across the portfolio. He will be reporting to Steve Burke, the CEO of NBCUniversal.

“Cesar is an impressive business executive with both traditional and emerging media expertise,” said Burke. “His experience leading multiple domestic and international businesses will be instrumental in maximizing all the opportunities to grow our portfolio."

At Univision, the Networks team has been reorganized under Alberto Ciurana, the president of programming and content; Isaac Lee, the president of news; and Juan Carlos Rodriquez, the president of Univision Deports. All will report directly to Randy Falco, the president and CEO of Univision Communications.

“Alberto, Isaac and Juan Carlos are three extraordinarily talented executives with keen insights and deep knowledge of our business, our audiences and what makes our Networks so successful,” said Falco. “They are largely responsible for the recent success and tremendous momentum of our Network business.  This new management structure provides us with an opportunity to be even more nimble going forward and I look forward to working with the entire Network team and supporting their continued success.”

“We are appreciative of Cesar’s contributions to Univision over the last decade,” added Falco.