A+E Networks Global Content Sales has hired Sony Pictures Television exec Kerstin Gühne as its Vice President for EMEA.
19.03.2022 - 00:15 / deadline.com
Sony veteran Carrie Ferman has been elevated to EVP & Head of Strategy and Operations at Sony Pictures TV Studios, from her previous SVP role.
Sony Pictures TV Studios President Jeff Frost announced Ferman’s promotion Friday in a memo to staff.
In her new role, Ferman, who has been with the studio for nine years, will oversee general business development and strategy analysis, as well as lead operational strategy. She will also help to identify and maximize the studio’s brand/IP potential, as well as opportunities to expand upon SPT’s cross-studio initiatives.
Ferman will report to Frost for strategy and operations while continuing to report to Ravi Ahuja, Chairman of Global Television Studios, on special studio initiatives.
Ferman also will now oversee the Research group, led by Wayne Goldstein. Nate Staudinger and Jeffrey Morgan, both Business Development Strategy, will also now report to her.
Ferman joined SPE in 2013. She previously led strategic planning efforts in SPT’s international productions.
Below is Frost’s email to staff:
Good afternoon,
I am delighted to share that effective immediately, Carrie Ferman is taking on a new role at SPTS as EVP and Head of Strategy & Operations. During her nine-year tenure at the studio, Carrie has made considerable contributions to the studio’s strategy and M&A activities, and we could not be happier to have her joining our group.
In Carrie’s new role, she will oversee general business development and strategy analysis, identifying new business and growth opportunities as well as opportunities to work more efficiently and optimize our bottom line. She will lead operational strategy with a focus on analyzing and implementing ideal operational processes, procedures, and structure. Carrie
A+E Networks Global Content Sales has hired Sony Pictures Television exec Kerstin Gühne as its Vice President for EMEA.
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