Sony Footage Names Stephanie Clark as SVP of Company Communications


Sony Footage has named communications veteran Stephanie Clark as SVP of company communications.

Clark, who beforehand headed up streaming comms at Paramount, will spearhead communications for Sony Footage Tv’s U.S. scripted, nonfiction and children divisions.

Most lately, Clark served as VP of company communications for Paramount’s streaming arms, the place she spearheaded comms technique for Paramount+ and Pluto TV. She’s going to report back to chief communications officer Tahra Grant.

“Stephanie is a broadly regarded and trusted chief,” Grant mentioned in an announcement. “Her depth of expertise constructing large-scale methods and her distinctive narrative growth expertise will be an unimaginable asset to Sony Footage.”

Whereas Clark focuses on U.S.-based initiatives, Stacy Weitz, Sony TV’s SVP of company communications will head up worldwide manufacturing, world distribution and the sport present enterprise. Likewise, Abby Zeltser, who was additionally named SVP of corp comms in January, oversees Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Crunchyroll and Sony Footage Networks India.

Earlier than becoming a member of Paramount, Clark served as Warner Bros. Discovery’s director of world communications and world publicity, the place she dealt with PR for a number of franchises, together with “The Wizarding World.” She has additionally labored at PR companies Golin and Edelman, the place she spearheaded campaigns for Mattel, Warner Bros. and PacSun.

Sony’s U.S. scripted slate consists of Apple TV’s “Pluribus,” which was renewed for a second season, Netflix’s “The Night time Agent,” Prime Video’s “The Boys” in addition to spinoffs “Gen V” and “Vought Rising,” in addition to the flagship “Outlander” collection, which is able to air its eighth and closing season in March, and prequel “Blood of My Blood,” amongst others.



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