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Ravi Ahuja to take over as Sony Pictures CEO as Tony Vinciquerra will step down in early 2025

| @indiablooms | Oct 01, 2024, at 06:55 pm

California/IBNS: Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) revealed on Tuesday (Oct. 1) that its Chairman and CEO, Tony Vinciquerra, will step down from his position on January 2, 2025, and Ravi Ahuja, the current Chief Operating Officer (COO), who has been with SPE since 2021, will take over as the new CEO.

Vinciquerra will remain with the company as a non-executive chairman until December 2025, offering advisory support throughout the transition.

Having joined SPE in 2017, Vinciquerra played a key role in various major business decisions, including the divestment of several cable networks and the acquisition of Crunchyroll in 2021.

Ahuja, who has served as President and COO, will officially assume the CEO role in early 2025.

He has significant experience in the media and entertainment industries, having previously held senior positions at Walt Disney Television and Fox Networks Group.

Since joining SPE, Ahuja has overseen its global production operations, contributing to the success of highly acclaimed series like The Crown, The Boys, The Last of Us, and Better Call Saul.

His leadership also facilitated strategic acquisitions, including Industrial Media, Bad Wolf, and the visual effects company Pixomondo, enhancing SPE’s portfolio.

Ahuja expressed excitement about his new role, saying, “It is a privilege and honor to lead SPE. This studio has a remarkable legacy in storytelling, and thanks to Tony's leadership, we are well-positioned for future growth. I’m eager to continue working with the talented team at SPE and Sony’s sister companies worldwide.”

Vinciquerra also expressed confidence in Ahuja, stating, "I believe SPE will continue to prosper under Ravi’s leadership."

He reflected on his tenure, acknowledging the challenges and successes of his time at SPE.

“When I took on this role over seven years ago, I couldn’t have predicted the dramatic changes and opportunities we would encounter. I am deeply grateful to this exceptional company and the resilient team that helped us navigate these times,” Vinciquerra added.

Kenichiro Yoshida, Chairman and CEO of Sony Group Corporation, commended Vinciquerra for his leadership, highlighting his pivotal role in SPE’s turnaround over the past decade.

Yoshida also praised Ahuja, noting his extensive experience and crucial role in guiding SPE through a challenging entertainment landscape.

He expressed excitement about working with Ahuja as SPE’s new President and CEO.

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