The Globe and Mail reports in its Tuesday edition that Spin Master has named Christina Miller as the company's new chief executive officer, effective July 7. A Canadian Press dispatch to The Globe says Ms. Miller, an independent director on Spin Master's board since May, 2020, will succeed Max Rangel in the top job. "We've known Christina for more than 20 years and she is a storyteller and brand-builder by nature and will bring her deep experience of balancing art and science in operating franchises, brands and digital platforms at scale to further progress our legacy as creators and disrupters in the industry," Spin Master co-founder Ronnen Harary said in a statement. Spin Master is the company behind brands such as Paw Patrol, Melissa & Doug, Bakugan, and Rubik's Cube. It also has an in-house entertainment studio and a presence in digital games with Toca Boca and Piknik. Ms. Miller is a former president of WarnerMedia's children, young adults and classic division where she was responsible for oversight of content development, production and franchise management for Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang and TCM. Mr. Rangel was appointed global president of Spin Master in January, 2021, later becoming global CEO.
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