Longtime Senior TNA Employee Leaves Company

TNA loses an employee of six years.

Befunky Impact Wrestling In an era of uncertainty for TNA, they€™ve now lost one of their longtime employees. Daisy Marx, who was a TNA€™s Senior Director of Marketing, gave her notice to TNA several weeks ago, and finished up last week. Marx had been employed with TNA since 2008. While the company has been heavily criticized for letting many of its homegrown talents and longtime go, this seems to be a decision Marx made on her own, as she€™s moving on to a new job. She took to Instagram to comment on the situation just over a week ago. €œSo hard to say goodbye to my beautiful friends! Thank you for six years of laughs, amazing memories, and these gorgeous flowers!€ Marx said on the post. TNA President Dixie Carter also commented on the photo Marx posted, noting that she would be missed within the company. Carter will be featured heavily on next week€™s TNA Impact episode, as she€™s likely to be written off of the program, following a major interaction with top star Bully Ray. There hasn€™t been any word on if the position has been filled within the company as of yet. TNA continues to search for a possible television deal after the news that Spike TV does not plan to renew Impact.
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