​Lu Chekowsky is moving from MTV to sister network Comedy Central as senior vice president, brand creative, channel CMO Walter Levitt announced Monday.

Chekowsky, who will report to Levitt, will begin her new role in mid-December overseeing Comedy Central’s in-house creative team, leading the development of branding and marketing creative across all platforms.

She has served as vice president/creative director at MTV since 2011.

“The search for our new creative head took us across the country, to Canada and the UK, and as far away as Hong Kong,” Levitt said Monday. “In the end, the perfect candidate tuned out to be right across the hall. We’re delighted Lu has agreed to give-up the hunks of ‘Teen Wolf’ for a bunch of animated school kids and two broads from Brooklyn.”

At MTV, Chekowsky led the creative development of promotional campaigns to support all of MTV’s series and event programming.

She won an Emmy Award for her work on the “Get Yourself Tested” sexual health pro-social campaign.

Before MTV, Chekowsky worked for seven years as a creative director and copywriter at Wieden+Kennedy.

According to Comedy Central, Chekowsky has also worked as a stand-up comic, relationship columnist, telephone psychic, and tram-driving emcee on the backstage tour at Disney/MGM Studios.

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