Katherine Oliver

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Katherine Oliver
Born????
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY
NationalityU.S.
CitizenshipU.S.
Scientific career
FieldsMedia & Entertainment
Notes
*former General Manager of Bloomberg Television & Radio prior to joining Bloomberg Administration.

Katherine Oliver, is an American media and entertainment executive based in New York City. On August 1, 2002, she was appointed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the Commissioner of The New York City Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, which issues permits to film and television productions. In 2009 she added NYC Media-the City's television, radio and online network–to her portfolio. She has been credited for turning around an agency that was considered to be among the most under-performing under for NYC Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.[1] Oliver is the main liaison between the Mayor's Office and Hollywood. After Bloomberg announced that former President and co-founder of NYC Media Group Arick Wierson was returning to the private sector,[2] Bloomberg named Oliver as the incoming President of NYC Media and General Manager of NYCTV. In July 2010, Oliver became the commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment[3], the City agency that includes the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, NYC Media, and NYC Digital.

Tax Credits for Film and Television Production

Oliver has been credited with pushing a series of tax incentives for filmmakers and television production in a bid to win back production jobs from California and Canada. "This business is coming here as a direct result of this [tax] program," Katherine Oliver, commissioner of the Mayor's Office for Film, Theater, and Broadcasting, told the New York Daily News." [4]

Bloomberg L.P.

A former reporter and producer for CNBC, Oliver moved to Bloomberg, L.P. just as the financial giant was turning its focus to news and media content. Oliver eventually began running the news and content operation out of Bloomberg's London office where she commanded a team number 650. In 2002, after spending nearly a decade overseas, Oliver returned to New York to join her former boss in his new position as Mayor of the City of New York.

Personal life

Oliver is unmarried and lives in New York City. She is known by close friends as "K.O." - a nickname given to her by her former and current boss, Michael Bloomberg.

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