EVP, Business and Legal Affairs & Deputy General Counsel, Fox Networks Group

Teran proved she’s one of the company’s “most valuable players” by helping Fox acquire the rights to the FIFA World Cup in both 2018 and 2022. She played a key role in negotiations, which resulted in an extension of Fox Sports’ rights to the portfolio of FIFA events including FIFA Women’s World Cup through 2026. Teran is involved in the digital and new media strategies for renewing deals with the major leagues including an NFL deal that keeps the prestigious NFC package on FOX Sports through the 2022 season. In her role with Fox International Channels, she advised on the expansion of Fox Sports into Europe. Her most recent accolade is being named one of the 2016 WISE Los Angeles Women of Inspiration Award. Accolades only encourage Teran to do more. Moving forward, her priorities include finding new approaches to content delivery.

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