Hunter Gorinson, Vice President – Marketing and Communications for Valiant Entertainment, is leaving the company. He announced the move on Twitter today. "It’s been an honor to contribute to Valiant’s rebirth and help build one of the most talented teams in comics today," he wrote. "From our amazing staff to our incredible creators, working alongside my friends and colleagues at Valiant has been among the most rewarding experiences of my life."
Gorinson is the fourth person associated with the company to leave in the past few weeks. Three top officials were ousted at the end of January, Chairman Peter Cuneo, CEO/CCO Dinesh Shamdasani, and COO Gavin Cuneo, as part of the acquisition of Valiant by DMG Entertainment (see "Top Three at Valiant All Gone").
Gorinson has been with the company since 2011, and was promoted to Vice President in September of 2016 (see "Gorinson Promoted to VP"). He’s been a big part of why Valiant has had visibility way beyond its size over the past few years, and is not likely to remain available for long.

As Attrition Continues
Posted by Milton Griepp on March 9, 2018 @ 5:26 am CT

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