Rena Ayer Courtesy of Red Seat Ventures Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Red Seat Ventures, the Fox-owned creator services company, has hired Rena Ayer as senior vp of content & talent partnerships, responsible for developing the company's relationships with key talent, as well as its content partnerships. Ayer was most recently at SiriusXM, where she led business development of the satellite radio company's podcast business. An Air Force veteran, she previously worked at Audible, and before that worked as an attorney. At Red Seat she will report to founder and CEO Chris Balfe. "Rena is a dynamic media executive with a wealth of experience, and we're excited to welcome her to our team," said Balfe. "Her entrepreneurial grit, sharp business acumen and operational excellence makes Rena the perfect fit as we continue to scale our content businesses." Red Seat Ventures works with a number of creators, primarily in the political news and opinion and the true crime space, with Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, Nancy Grace and Dr. Phil among their clients. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up social media Instagram Takes a Cue From the MPA: Teen Accounts Now Guided By PG-13 Rating SAG-AFTRA SAG-AFTRA Gets In the Verticals Game CNN CNN Tests the Waters With a Creator-Driven Concept business news Apple's TV Rebrand Marks the End of the "Plus" Era night Creator Power Player Night Is Pushing Into the Experiential Entertainment Business (Exclusive) Apple TV+ Apple TV Drops Plus Sign From Name in New Rebranding Effort social media Instagram Takes a Cue From the MPA: Teen Accounts Now Guided By PG-13 Rating SAG-AFTRA SAG-AFTRA Gets In the Verticals Game CNN CNN Tests the Waters With a Creator-Driven Concept business news Apple's TV Rebrand Marks the End of the "Plus" Era night Creator Power Player Night Is Pushing Into the Experiential Entertainment Business (Exclusive) Apple TV+ Apple TV Drops Plus Sign From Name in New Rebranding Effort