WWE EVP of human resources departing company in November

Another WWE executive is departing the company soon.

Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics reported today that Suzette Ramirez-Carr will be leaving WWE next month. Nick Khan sent an email to WWE staff informing them of the news.

Ramirez-Carr was WWE’s chief human resources officer. Her last day with the company will be November 3.

“WWE’s EVP of Human Resources, Suzette Ramirez-Carr will be leaving the company on November 3, according to an all staff email from WWE President Nick Khan,” Thurston wrote. “HR was probably one of the more obvious areas for overlap with Endeavor’s services following the TKO merger.”

Ramirez-Carr formerly worked for United Talent Agency, Beautycounter, and Oaktree Capital Management. She joined WWE in May 2022. Her areas of oversight included talent acquisition, employee experience, development and engagement, and HR operations and training.

Executives Jamie Horowitz, Catherine Newman, and Andrew Levine were among those laid off by WWE last month. The layoffs were made after Endeavor’s acquisition of WWE became official. With the acquisition, WWE and the UFC have been merged into one publicly traded company named TKO Group Holdings.

WWE also made a round of roster cuts in September.

WWE names new chief human resources officer

WWE has announced a new addition to its management team.

It was announced on Thursday that Suzette Ramirez-Carr has joined WWE as the company’s chief human resources officer. In her role, Ramirez-Carr will report to Vince McMahon.

Ramirez-Carr’s oversight will “include Talent Acquisition, Employee Experience, Development and Engagement, and HR Operations and Training.”

“Ramirez-Carr brings to WWE nearly three decades of executive experience, including senior positions with United Talent Agency (UTA), Beautycounter and Oaktree Capital Management,” WWE wrote. “During her tenure, she led the Human Resources, DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion), Facilities and Internal Communications functions.”

Ramirez-Carr is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the University of California, Irvine.

“It is a privilege to join WWE and work with the exceptional team in place to build and support its world-class employee base,” Ramirez-Carr said in a press release.

“The people who work at WWE are our company’s greatest asset and Suzette’s experience as a business partner and leader will prove to be invaluable for the organization,” McMahon said.