Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra steps down
- Tony Vinciquerra, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s chairman and CEO, will step down in January, passing leadership to Ravi Ahuja, who has been a key part of his management team.
- Ravi Ahuja currently oversees Sony’s global television studios, having joined in 2021 with a growing portfolio and experience from Walt Disney Co. and Fox Corp.
- Vinciquerra, who helped shape Sony Pictures into a respected studio, will continue as an advisor through 2025 to aid the transition.
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Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra steps down
Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra will step down from his role at the beginning of next year and will be succeeded by COO Ravi Ahuja effective Jan. 2, 2025, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
Sony Pictures appoints Ravi Ahuja as new CEO; Tony Vinciquerra to step down
As per a statement, Ahuja, who will be based in Los Angeles, will report to Sony Group Corporation Chairman and CEO Kenichiro Yoshida and Sony Group Corporation President, COO and CFO Hiroki Totoki
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Sony Pictures Entertainment has announced its new CEO, Ravi Ahuja. However, the Indian-origin leader will not take the chair until 2025. Currently, Tony Vinciquerra is the chairman and CEO and he will step down. He will manage the post till 2025. Subsequently, Ahuja, who was earlier elevated to President and Chief Operating Officer (COO)-- a move meant to position him as successor to Vinciquerra. "Ahuja, SPE's current Chairman of Global Televis…

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