NBCUniversal announced that Ian Trombley has been named President of NBCUniversal's Operations and Technical Services (O&TS). Mr. Trombley will be responsible for the company's owned studio and post production operations servicing television and film, including the network operating centers in Denver, New York, and New Jersey. He also will lead global security, business services and the facility management of NBCUniversal's real estate portfolio. Mr. Trombley will report to Adam Miller, Executive Vice President NBCUniversal.
Mr. Miller said, "Ian is a talented and proven executive who has been an integral part of the O&TS team for the last 15 years. His operations expertise and thorough understanding of the company leave him uniquely positioned to succeed in this important and complex role." Most recently, Mr. Trombley was Executive Vice President of Television Operations where he was responsible for the day-to-day operations and engineering for 30 ROCK studios, facilities and the on-air and non-linear origination for the company's portfolio of networks. Mr. Trombley led the rebuild of legendary 30 ROCK studios 6A, 6B and 8G, the design and construction of the new state-of-the art Studio Production Gallery and control rooms, and the renovation of over one million square feet of NBCUniversal's 30 Rockefeller headquarters and New York metro properties. Mr. Trombley succeeds John Wallace, a 27- year veteran of NBCUniversal. Mr. Wallace joined NBC in 1988 as a member of the famed Page Program and rose through the ranks, holding a variety of leadership positions throughout the company during his tenure. Most recently, Mr. Wallace was President of O&TS since 2011 and prior to that President of the NBC Owned Stations from 2007-2011.Videos