Lilah Kojoori, the vice president of communications for Nickelodeon and Paramount+ Kids & Family, is stepping down.

Kojoori has been with Nickelodeon since 2006. She shared the news of her exit with her team in an internal memo, which reads in part, “I feel incredibly fortunate to have shared this journey with you, and I know that while my role here may be ending, the friendships and connections we’ve built will continue.”

The full memo can be read below.

In her time at Nickelodeon, Kojoori has worked on some of the biggest shows in the network’s history. That includes “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” “SpongeBob Squarepants,” “Victorious,” “Big Time Rush,” “Henry Danger,” “The Thundermans,” and many more. She has also recently worked on reboots of several Nickelodeon properties, like “Good Burger 2” and the revival of “iCarly” at Paramount+.

She has also worked closely with a wide range of stars who got their start at Nickelodeon, like Ariana Grande, Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Victoria Justice, Keke Palmer, Jace Norman, Breanna Yde, Jack Griffo, Kira Kosarin, Isabela Merced, and JoJo Siwa.

Kojoori was also instrumental in her work on marquee events like the Kids’ Choice Awards and the network’s presence at things like the Super Bowl, San Diego Comic-Con, and VidCon.

Memo from Lilah Kojoori

After more than two decades at Nickelodeon and Paramount+ Kids & Family, I’ve made the bittersweet decision to close this chapter of my career. It has been an extraordinary privilege to help shape the stories, events, and campaigns that have defined so many milestone moments for kids and families – whether it was championing shows like iCarly, Big Time Rush, Double Dare, Victorious, School Spirits, Good Burger 2 and SpongeBob SquarePants, or building unforgettable experiences at Comic-Con and the Kids’ Choice Awards. None of it would have been possible without the brilliant, dedicated team I had the honor of working alongside.

What I’ll miss most, though, are the people – the colleagues who became collaborators, mentors, and friends. I feel incredibly fortunate to have shared this journey with you, and I know that while my role here may be ending, the friendships and connections we’ve built will continue. Thank you all for the creativity, heart, and support that made this such an unforgettable experience.