Jen Salke, head of Amazon's MGM Studios, will step down from her role to start a new production entity, according to an ...
In a surprise move, Jennifer Salke is stepping down as head of Amazon MGM Studios after seven years. The news was just shared internally by Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios head Mike Hopkins in ...
By Alex Weprin, Mia Galuppo, Peter Kiefer, Borys Kit On May 14 of last year, Amazon MGM Studios chief Jennifer Salke took the stage at Pier 36 in New York City, looking to convince advertisers ...
Jennifer Salke, who heads Amazon MGM Studios, is stepping down, per a company memo. Salke joined Amazon in 2018, and she's leaving for a production deal. Read the memo Mike Hopkins, head of Amazon ...
Jen Salke is exiting Amazon MGM Studios and moving to a production deal, Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios head Mike Hopkins has just announced in a memo to staff. She won’t be replaced ...
Jennifer Salke will step down from her role as head of Amazon MGM Studios, the company said Thursday in an internal email viewed by The Times. Salke won’t be going far. She’ll be starting a ...
No immediate successor will be been named, and film chief Courtenay Valenti and TV head Vernon Sanders will report directly to Prime Video chief Mike Hopkins. Jen Salke, the head of Amazon MGM ...
Amazon MGM will not be replacing Salke, instead having head of film Courtenay Valenti and head of TV Vernon Sanders handle their separate arms, both reporting in to Hokins. “As I’ve been ...
Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Jennifer Salke, the head of Amazon MGM Studios, is stepping down from her role and will instead focus on producing, according to an internal memo ...
(Reuters) - Jen Salke, head of Amazon's MGM Studios, will step down from her role to start a new production entity, according to an internal memo sent to employees by Prime Video and Amazon MGM ...
In a departure that’s surely shaken and stirred up chatter around Hollywood, the head of Amazon MGM Studios Jennifer Salke is leaving the company. In a letter sent to employees Thursday ...