29 OCT 2020

JOSH BERGER TO DEPART WARNERMEDIA AFTER 30 YEARS

He will step down in December and will remain as an advisor to the senior management until the middle of 2021 for the Harry Potter franchise in his capacity as an executive producer on some projects.

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After over 30 years in senior leadership roles, Warner Bros. veteran Josh Berger, President and Managing Director at Warner Bros. UK, Ireland and Spain, and President of Harry Potter Global Franchise Development, has decided to leave the company

He will step down in December and will remain as an advisor to the senior management until the middle of 2021 for the Harry Potter franchise in his capacity as an executive producer on the third instalment of the “Fantastic Beasts” film series and upcoming BBC documentary “Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History,” among other projects.

“Josh is one of the most respected people in the industry. He has been integral to the ongoing success of our Warner Bros. businesses in the UK, Ireland and Spain, and has been an incredible steward to the Harry Potter franchise. He was also the first Warner Bros. country manager, pioneering the model which shapes the international organization today. It is fair to say, that thanks to his leadership and energy our company is for sure better off today. I respect his desire to take on new challenges and, along with all of our colleagues across the company, wish him the very best,”  said Gerhard Zeiler, Head of International at WarnerMedia.

“There’s nothing more amazing than seeing stories being brought to life on screen. Over the last 31 years at Warner Bros., I’ve been lucky to see every part of that process in action. I’ve seen ideas being formed and deals being struck, magic being made in front of the camera and behind it, and stories being told from – and sent to – all corners of the earth. I’m so grateful to all my colleagues for making this place feel like home for so long and wish them all the best for the future,”  Berger declared.

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