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Pascal Desroches is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Turner Broadcasting, a Time Warner Inc. company.

Desroches is responsible for all of Turner’s financial operations as well as working closely with the Turner parent company Time Warner Inc. on various financial matters, including mergers & acquisitions, forecasting and reporting. Pascal is also responsible for Turner’s global technology, security and facilities organizations.

Desroches is on the Board of Directors of New Alternatives for Children and Prep for Prep, a member of the Board of Advisors at St. John’s University’s Peter J. Tobin College of Business, and a member of the Advisory Board of Columbia University’s Institute for Tele-Information. Pascal is also on the Board of Directors of Borough of Manhattan Community College Foundation.

Desroches is an honors graduate of St. John’s University where he received a BS in Accounting and an MBA, with a concentration in Corporate Finance and Management of Organization, from the Columbia University Graduate School of Business.

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