Universal Rolls Out New Division to Handle Studio's Partnerships and Licensing
2009年5月28日 - 6:00AM
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Universal's Corporate Alliances, Consumer Products and Theatrical
and Home Entertainment Promotions to Become Universal Partnerships
and Licensing (UP&L) LOS ANGELES, May 27 /PRNewswire/ --
Executives from Universal Pictures today announced the formation of
Universal Partnerships and Licensing (UP&L), a new division
which joins the studio's retail focused Consumer Products Group
with the division known as Universal Studios Partnerships (USP). In
a move aimed at integrating and enhancing the studio's brand
management and promotional partnership efforts, UP&L will now
have combined oversight of all Universal's consumer product
licensing, film and home entertainment promotions and corporate
alliances for the studio's theatrical, home entertainment, theme
parks and stage productions. Stephanie Sperber, who currently heads
USP, will run the new division and assume the title Executive Vice
President Universal Partnerships and Licensing. "Consumer Products,
Partnerships and Licensing have complimentary functions so
centralizing these operations makes good business sense," said
Shmuger. "By putting our brand management efforts under one roof,
we provide more effective servicing for our corporate partners and
our studio. We're thrilled Stephanie and her team have signed on to
lead this new division." Under the new organization, Senior Vice
President, Amy Taylor will oversee UP&L's North American
promotions, worldwide licensing and retail development. Taylor has
held senior leadership positions in both the promotions and
consumer products groups. She and her team are currently
spearheading sales for upcoming Universal Pictures feature films
such as Land of the Lost and the classic franchise property Curious
George. Her group is handling promotional activities for films
developed around Hasbro products such as Stretch Armstrong and
those being produced by Universal and Chris Meledandri's family
entertainment and animation production group Illumination
Entertainment such as Despicable Me. Senior Vice President of brand
management and marketing services for Universal Pictures David
O'Connor will also oversee marketing for UP&L reporting to both
Sperber and Universal Pictures President of Marketing and
Distribution Adam Fogelson. The 11-year Universal veteran has been
instrumental in propelling numerous Universal Pictures features
into the ranks of major global film brands. O'Connor will continue
to be responsible for developing content ideas and integration with
NBC and its related entities and Universal theme parks. Vice
President Corporate Partnerships, Stephanie Testa will head
UP&L's corporate alliances practice, which oversees long-term
partnerships for Universal's film, home entertainment, theme park
and stage production business units. She is responsible for the
acquisition of new brand partners as well as managing relationships
with the existing partners. Sperber previously served as Executive
Vice President, USP, a division she formed in 2004. Under her
leadership USP made its inaugural effort to coordinate the studio's
theatrical, home entertainment and corporate marketing partnerships
under a single organizational structure. In 2008 alone, USP
delivered over $100 million in media value for film and DVD
promotions, and announced revenue generating corporate alliances
with partners including GE Money, American Express and others.
Additional corporate partners include Cartier, Coca-Cola, Dale
& Thomas Popcorn, Gibson Guitars, Nestle Waters, Sharp and
Xerox. And more recently, USP signed Fidelity Investments as the
presenting sponsor of the smash Broadway hit "Billy Elliot the
Musical." UP&L will be a division of Universal Studios, part of
NBC Universal. NBC Universal is one of the world's leading media
and entertainment companies in the development, production,
marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global
audience. Formed in May of 2004 through the combining of NBC and
Vivendi Universal Entertainment, NBC Universal owns and operates a
valuable portfolio of news and entertainment networks, a premier
motion picture company, significant television production
operations, a leading television stations group, and world-renowned
theme parks. NBC Universal is 80% owned by General Electric, with
20% controlled by Vivendi. About Universal Pictures Universal
Pictures is a division of Universal Studios
(http://www.universalstudios.com/). Universal Studios is part of
NBC Universal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment
companies in the development, production and marketing of
entertainment, news and information to a global audience. Formed in
May 2004 through the combining of NBC and Vivendi Universal
Entertainment, NBC Universal owns and operates a valuable portfolio
of news and entertainment networks, a premier motion picture
company, significant television production operations, a leading
television stations group and world-renowned theme parks. NBC
Universal is 80% owned by General Electric, with 20% controlled by
Vivendi. DATASOURCE: Universal Pictures CONTACT: Kori Bernards of
Universal Pictures, +1-818-777-7216, Web Site:
http://www.universalstudios.com/
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