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March 2001
Setting a President
Rembrandt
Wed., Mar. 21, 2001 16:20

Following the internal announcement last week that Jean MacCurdy, president of Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) was stepping down to become a creative consultant for the studio, Warner Bros. announced on March 20 that Sander Schwartz, former president of Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group (SPFEG) will take over the reins from MacCurdy on April 16. Schwartz, as president of WBA, will be responsible for the studio's physical production of theatrical, TV, direct-to-video and classic animation, as well as oversight of creative development of TV and direct-to-video animated programming. Schwartz will also oversee the animated utilization and adaptation of Warner Bros.' classic library of characters for non-programming uses (e.g. commercials, PSAs, Internet, interactive devices), working closely with the appropriate divisions.

He will also work closely with Lorenzo di Bonaventura, president, worldwide production, Warner Bros. Pictures, who is responsible for creative development and production of all theatrical films, including animated films based on new characters as well as WB's classic Looney Tunes, DC Comics and Hanna-Barbera characters.

Schwartz, a seasoned animation production executive, shepherded and was responsible for the development and production of many animated series at (SPFEG) including Men in Black: The Series, Dragon Tales, Extreme Ghostbusters, Max Steel and the Emmy-nominated Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles. Previously he was executive in charge of production on TMS' animated programs and the theatrical Little Nemo.

MacCurdy joined WBA in 1988 after serving as a production executive at Marvel Productions and Hanna-Barbera. In 1979, she served Warner Bros. Cartoons as director of animation programming, eventually becoming VP and general manager until her departure in 1983. When she returned to WB Animation in 1988 as VP and GM she transformed it into a multiple Emmy award-winning powerhouse. She helped build and launch Kids' WB!, the WB Television Network's 5-year-old children's programming service, where she was responsible for the creation, development and production of new TV animation.

Source: http://animationmagazine.net

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