Sky Studios Hires Drama Chief
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Sky Studios Hires Drama Chief
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Angelique Jackson Former Netflix executive Brian Wright has joined Riot Games Entertainment as the new Chief Content Officer, developing the company’s global film, TV and animation strategies.The news comes as Riot Games, the developer and publisher known for global hit PC games including “League of Legends” and “VALORANT,” plus the upcoming animated series “Arcane,” continues to build its new entertainment studio.
EXCLUSIVE: League of Legends and Valorant publisher Riot Games continues to bolster its entertainment division as former Netflix executive Brian Wright joins the studio as Chief Content Officer.
upcoming animated series called “Arcane,” which ties into “League of Legends” and is an event series for Netflix. “Brian is a dynamic leader with creative instincts that led to many shows that penetrated pop culture and delighted audiences around the world while working with the best showrunners, directors and creators in entertainment,” Spenley said in a statement.
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Lil Nas X's new job is giving him déjà vu. The 22-year-old rapper took to Instagram on Monday to announce that he's been appointed the chief impact officer at Taco Bell, the fast food chain at which he had his first job.«life has come full circle,» Nas tweeted. «i officially work at taco bell again.»According to a press release about the collaboration, Nas worked at an Atlanta, Georgia, area Taco Bell back in 2017.
NBCUniversal has promoted Will Gonzalez to EVP and Chief Data Officer, Direct-to-Consumer, and will charge him with overseeing Peacock’s global data strategy.
Back in 2017, Lil Nas X had a job working in a Taco Bell restaurant in the Atlanta area. Truly passionate about the fast food brand, obviously, he temporarily took a step back from directly dishing out the tacos to pursue a music career, in the constant hope that doing so might one day allow him to rise up to the ultimate dream job: Chief Impact Officer of the entire Taco Bell empire.
Lil Nas X has rejoined the Taco Bell workforce in the newly established honorary role of chief impact officer.As Billboard reports, the arrangement will see a number of collaborations take place, as well as a company-wide push of the rapper’s forthcoming debut album, ‘Montero’.
release.Basically, it’s an elaborate marketing plan that will see Lil Nas in ads for Taco Bell’s new breakfast campaign, as well as collaborating with the brand on menu changes. Taco Bell will also create an “exclusive experience” to promote the release of Lil Nas’ debut studio album, “Montero,” which doesn’t have a set release date yet.
Lil Nas X is moving up from former Taco Bell employee.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix is looking for a more global outlook on hiring and HR: The streamer has hired Sergio Ezama, a 20-year veteran of PepsiCo, as its new chief talent officer.Ezama will start at Netflix in September, leading the company’s human resources, recruiting, culture and coaching teams, reporting to COO and chief product officer Greg Peters.Most recently, Ezama was global chief talent officer at PepsiCo in addition to serving as chief human resources officer for
Sonny Chiba has sadly passed away after battling COVID-19.