What's Happening?
Lionsgate has promoted Amanda Kozlowski to the position of president of worldwide marketing for its motion picture group. Kozlowski, who has been with Lionsgate for 18 years, will report to Adam Fogelson, the motion picture group chair. Her promotion
follows her successful tenure as interim head of marketing, where she led global campaigns for films like 'The Housemaid' and 'Michael,' the latter achieving significant box office success. In her new role, Kozlowski will continue to shape Lionsgate's brand and franchise strategy, working on major properties such as 'John Wick' and 'The Hunger Games.' Alongside her promotion, Nasim Cambron and Jack Teed have been elevated to executive VP roles, reporting to Kozlowski.
Why It's Important?
Amanda Kozlowski's promotion is a strategic move by Lionsgate to strengthen its marketing leadership as the studio continues to expand its global reach. Her extensive experience in marketing and her successful track record with high-grossing films position her well to drive the studio's future growth. This leadership change is crucial as Lionsgate aims to enhance its competitive edge in the film industry, particularly with upcoming releases and franchise expansions. Kozlowski's appointment reflects the studio's commitment to fostering talent from within and leveraging her expertise to navigate the evolving landscape of film marketing.












