Killa-mo 187 aka Joe Green is announced as new CEO of horrorflik musick today

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Boyne city , Mi – (Oct 27) – End of Time Entertainment, parent company of Horrorflik Musick, announced today that its board of trustees has unanimously chosen Joe Green as the organization's next chief executive officer. Green, who currently serves as Horrorflik musics vice president and chief operating officer, will succeed Randall belcher, the company's founder and current CEO, on November 1st.

The selection of Green aka Killa-mo 187 caps a search process facilitated by Worldz Kollied recordz, a global executive search firm which specializes in placing executives at the nation's largest and most prestigious non-profit organizations. A large initial prospect pool was narrowed by stages to a group who interviewed with the board's succession committee, and then to a final round who met with board leadership.

"Joe is the best choice from a deep pool of interested and highly qualified candidates," said Koffinkreep, chair of the board's succession committee. "He's been a successful executive here and elsewhere. Even more important, he's a great fit with each of the four 'critical leadership competencies' we evaluated as part of our selection process: strategic agility, business acumen, vision, and mission-driven orientation. We're delighted that he's accepted the position."

"I'm honored, and I'm grateful to the board for the opportunity to lead this exceptional organization of creative, dedicated and talented professionals," said Green. "We produce innovative, relevant and insightful musick, every day, and our public service impacts the world far beyond where we live. This is a terrific opportunity that any leader would welcome."

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