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Ron Schwartz Leaves Lionsgate After 27 Years
15 Jan
Summary
- Ron Schwartz, president of Lionsgate's motion picture group, is stepping down.
- He spent 27 years at the company, playing a role in acquisitions.
- Films released under his leadership grossed over $15 billion globally.

Ron Schwartz, a long-serving executive at Lionsgate, is set to leave his position as president and chief operating officer of the motion picture group at the close of March. This marks the end of an extensive 27-year journey with the company.
Schwartz reflected on his decision, stating it was difficult to leave after such a significant period. He highlighted the valuable collaborations with colleagues and expressed confidence in the motion picture group's current strong trajectory and future potential. He indicated a desire to pursue new career challenges.
Throughout his extensive career at Lionsgate, Schwartz held various leadership roles, including heading home entertainment and global licensing. He was key in integrating acquired companies like Artisan Entertainment and Summit Entertainment. Films released during his leadership, including "The Hunger Games" and "La La Land," collectively grossed over $15 billion worldwide.




