A key exec on Netflix's brand partnership team has quietly exited the company

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Zac Eller, who joined Netflix from 20th Century Fox in 2018, recently departed his role within Netflix's brand partnership team.

Samantha Lee/Business InsiderZac Eller joined Netflix from 20th Century Fox for a director role on the streaming company's brand partnerships team.A former 20th Century Fox executive who joined Netflix in 2018 for a director role in its emerging brand partnerships team has exited the company, Business Insider has learned from multiple sources.

Zac Eller, who was a director of brand partnerships in North America at Netflix, departed after mid-March, three sources familiar with the matter told Business Insider. He spent less than a year in the role. Eller did not return multiple requests for comment from Business Insider. Netflix declined to comment for this story.within Netflix. The streaming company has been building out a team to create licensing and promotional deals with brands tied to its original shows and movies. The effort hit its stride around the return of"Stranger Things" in July, when Netflix worked with

 

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