05.06.2007 16:59:00
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Bill Nelson Named Chairman and CEO of Home Box Office
Bill Nelson has been named Chairman and CEO of Home Box Office, it was
announced today by Time Warner Inc.’s Chairman
and CEO Dick Parsons and President and COO Jeff Bewkes. Mr. Nelson was
previously HBO’s Chief Operating Officer.
HBO also announced a new senior leadership structure, promoting three
veteran HBO executives – Harold Akselrad, Eric
Kessler and Richard Plepler – to the newly
created positions of HBO Co-President, reporting to Mr. Nelson.
Under the new structure, Mr. Akselrad will manage legal and business
affairs, film acquisition and HBO’s technology
groups, as well as continue to serve as HBO’s
General Counsel; Mr. Kessler will oversee the marketing and worldwide
distribution of HBO networks and content; and Mr. Plepler will have
responsibility for HBO’s programming and
corporate communications.
Mr. Parsons said: "Bill Nelson is a superb
executive with outstanding leadership skills, expertise and experience.
Jeff Bewkes and I are very pleased that Bill, along with his
extraordinary management team, will be leading HBO into the future. Today’s
appointments highlight the depth and strength of HBO’s
senior leadership. Each of these executives has been instrumental in HBO’s
success over the past 15 years. We’re
confident that, under their guidance, HBO’s
edge will get even sharper, fresher and more pronounced.”
Mr. Bewkes said: "I’ve
worked with Bill, Hal, Eric and Richard for many years, and there’s
not a more skilled, cohesive or widely respected group of executives in
the entertainment industry. They’ve helped
build HBO into one of the world’s most
inventive and intelligent television companies. I’m
looking forward to working with them to ensure that HBO continues to
produce the kind of groundbreaking and award-winning entertainment that
has become its hallmark.”
Mr. Nelson said: "I’m
excited by the opportunity to work with Dick, Jeff and my talented
colleagues to carry on the vision that has fueled HBO’s
success. That means continuing to develop a fertile, creative
environment that generates the highest quality and most original
entertainment, with a style and sensibility that is uniquely HBO’s.
At the same time, digital technologies present endless opportunities for
us to deliver HBO programming to new audiences around the world.” Mr. Nelson’s Background
Bill Nelson has been chief operating officer for Home Box Office since
2002, responsible for overseeing domestic and international marketing
and affiliate relations for the HBO and Cinemax networks; global home
video distribution, content and licensing; film acquisitions; finance;
legal; and human resources.
Mr. Nelson joined HBO in May 1984 as vice president and assistant
controller, responsible for overseeing the financial aspects of HBO's
general management and international finance groups, with the areas of
sales and marketing added in February 1985. In July 1985, he was named
vice president and controller, accountable for all financial reporting
and control activities at HBO, and was promoted to senior vice president
and chief financial officer in September 1991. In April 1994, he was
made executive vice president, adding the areas of information
technology, business affairs and technology operations to his
responsibilities in February 2000. In March 2006, Mr. Nelson’s
responsibilities as COO were extended to include home video and
international distribution and Hollywood studio film acquisitions.
Before joining HBO, Mr. Nelson worked for Time Inc. for five years as a
director, external reporting and risk management. In this post, he was
responsible for Time's insurance and risk management activities as well
as external financial reporting to shareholders and compliance reporting
to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Earlier, from 1975 to 1979,
he served as an audit supervisor for Ernst & Young, a public accounting
firm in New York where he became a CPA.
Mr. Akselrad’s Background
Harold Akselrad was previously general counsel and executive vice
president, legal, business affairs & film programming for Home Box
Office, responsible for all legal aspects of HBO’s
operations, including the business affairs, production and
administration of HBO's entire programming operation. He was named to
this position in October 2002. Recently, he added responsibility over
the film programming area which handles film acquisitions and
negotiations of theatrical studio output deals for the network.
Mr. Akselrad joined HBO in June 1983 as associate counsel, litigation.
He was promoted to counsel, litigation in September 1984 and became
chief counsel, litigation one year later. In May 1986, he was named vice
president and chief counsel, litigation. He became senior vice
president, business affairs in March 1989 and was made executive vice
president, business affairs in April 1999.
Before joining HBO, he served for three years as a litigation associate
for Cravath, Swaine & Moore, the New York law firm. Previously, he
worked for two years as a law assistant for the Justices of the New York
State Supreme Court's Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department,
and he earlier worked for three years as a law clerk to the general
counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People in New York.
Mr. Kessler’s Background
Eric Kessler was previously president, sales and marketing for Home Box
Office, responsible for marketing and affiliate sales of the HBO and
Cinemax pay television brands. In this position, he also oversaw the
development and worldwide distribution of new media platforms including
video on demand and HBO Mobile. He was named to this position in January
2003.
Mr. Kessler spent the first eight years of his career in various brand
management positions at The Gillette Company in Boston and at Lever
Brothers in New York. In July 1986, he joined HBO as a marketing manager
in the home video division. From 1989 to 1995, Mr. Kessler served as
president of the division.
In March 1995, Mr. Kessler moved over to the pay television network
where he was named senior vice president, marketing for HBO. In this
role, he was responsible for the advertising, on-air promotion, creative
services, acquisition marketing, and website activity for the network.
In April 1999 he was named executive vice president.
Mr. Plepler’s Background
Richard Plepler was previously executive vice president, HBO, and an
integral part of the senior management team of Home Box Office. In this
position, Mr. Plepler was involved with all creative aspects of the
company, including serving as a member of HBO’s
program planning committee. He was named to this position in July 2002.
Mr. Plepler joined HBO in 1992 as senior vice president, corporate
communications, and was named executive vice president, corporate
communications, in 1997.
Prior to HBO, Mr. Plepler founded RLP, Inc., his own consultancy
specializing in strategic communication and production from 1985 to
1992. Before RLP, Inc., he was an aide to U.S. Senator Chris Dodd of
Connecticut.
About HBO
Home Box Office, Inc. is the premium television programming subsidiary
of Time Warner Inc., providing two 24-hour pay television services –
HBO and Cinemax – to over 40 million U.S.
subscribers. The services offer the most popular subscription video on
demand products, HBO On Demand and Cinemax On Demand, as well as
multiplex channels and HD feeds. Internationally the subscription video
on demand products HBO On Demand and HBO Mobile, along with branded
joint ventures, bring HBO services to over 50 countries. HBO programming
is sold into over 150 countries worldwide.
About Time Warner Inc.
Time Warner Inc. is a leading media and entertainment company, whose
businesses include interactive services, cable systems, filmed
entertainment, television networks and publishing.
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