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Super Channel Marketing Director Stacey Brooks loses battle with breast cancer

Stacey Brooks, Super Channel’s Director of Marketing, has passed away after a battle with breast cancer. She was 50.

Brooks, who passed away last week, joined the network last July following 16 years with Bell Media where she held senior marketing roles, including Senior Manager, Marketing Communications and Customer Acquisition and Senior Marketing Manager, Bell TV.

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“For those of us fortunate enough to have known and collaborate with Stacey, we have lost not just a colleague but a cherished friend,” said Super Channel President & CEO Don McDonald, in a company announcement. “Since joining Super Channel in July 2023, she led our direct-to-consumer marketing campaigns, on-air promotions, digital marketing strategies including social media, and played a pivotal role in shaping our corporate and channel-specific branding.”

“Words cannot adequately express our sadness or convey our appreciation for the privilege of working alongside Stacey,” he continued. “Our hearts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time.”

Originally from Scarborough, ON, prior to working in entertainment, Brooks held roles with software and tech solutions providers including Chancery Software, Creo, and Sonar Group.


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