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Following a four year focus of launching and overseeing the growth of company, Sister co-founder Stacey Snider is stepping down as CEO of the company and stepping into a creative advisor role for the company as well as an independent producer. Having served four years in the role and led the company through its launch and initial growth phase, Snider will remain a shareholder and creative leader in the business and will shift to a creative and advisory role for the Group.
Sources say it was unexpected and are surprised by timing given everything Snider did during pandemic. Insiders add that the Sister-LA office and several creatives around town were somewhat shocked and taken aback by decision.
The timing is also interesting given the number of high-profile exec openings occurring around town and given her qualifications, may be someone who gets a look for some of these openings at major studios.
Since founding Sister with partners Elisabeth Murdoch and Jane Featherstone, Snider led the investment, acquisition, and integration of several content companies in Sister’s portfolio, including Campside Media (podcast), Zando (publishing), and AWA, all while building a Los Angeles office and overseeing the development of the U.S. slate of marquee TV and film projects.
As a result of Snider’s transition, Sister Co-Founder Elisabeth Murdoch will appoint a GroupCEO as the company enters its next strategic phase of growth. Snider will move to concentrateon creative-focused pursuits, including producing several Sister-related projects, such asParamount Pictures’ We Should Be Dancing, Netflix Good Grief, Sony’s My Ex-Friend’s Wedding and The Woman In Cabin 10.
Since co-founding the company in October of 2019, the three partners
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Brent Lang Executive Editor In a leadership shakeup, Sister Global CEO Stacey Snider is stepping down from her role at the media company. It’s a surprise move given Snider’s high profile, her extensive relationships throughout the entertainment industry and the fact that she was prolific in getting projects off the ground during her nearly four years (many of them overlapping with the pandemic). But Snider will remain involved as a creative advisor to the company. As part of that arrangement, she will also serve as an independent producer and will remain in charge of the Los Angeles office’s TV and film slate. She will continue to be a shareholder in Sister. The change is effective immediately. Elisabeth Murdoch, who is also the company’s executive chair, will assume CEO duties on an interim basis until Sister hires someone to take over Snider’s operational role.
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