Eva Basler Departs The Bold & the Beautiful After 20+ Years as VP of Communications
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Lynette Rice
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Summary
Eva Basler, Vice President of Communications and Talent Relations for The Bold & the Beautiful, has departed the CBS daytime drama after more than 20 years. She was reportedly among several employees quietly laid off from Bell-Phillip TV Productions. Basler managed publicity, marketing, social media, and talent relations for the top-rated show and was known for her dedication, even working through illness.
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She was a beloved member of the team and worked tirelessly for the organization, even through illness.
Basler was one of several B&B employees who were quietly laid off recently from the company.
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