Iris Knobloch, WarnerMedia’s president of France, Benelux, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, is to leave the company after 25 years. WarnerMedia said Knobloch is in search of a new challenge…
’s president of France, Benelux, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, is to leave the company after 25 years.
She has spent nine months in the multi-territory role after previously serving as the president of Warner Bros. Entertainment France and Benelux for 14 years. She first joined WarnerMedia in 1996 and has held several senior positions in Los Angeles, London, and Paris.
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