Univision Communications Inc. continues to attract top talent and build a best-in-class team to fuel its growth. The company announced the addition of four new seasoned executives to its streaming team, in preparation for the launch of its two-tiered global platform.
These new senior leaders will contribute to the new streaming service that will deliver high-quality Spanish-language content to more than 600 million Spanish speakers worldwide.
“We continue to build the best streaming team at Univision, recruiting experts from across the globe to launch our next era of growth. I’m confident these new additions to the team will help strengthen our new products and services to captivate our audience,” said Pierluigi Gazzolo, president and Chief Transformation Officer. “We are fostering innovation, collaboration, inclusivity, and accountability, which are all central to our transformation.”
The new additions are Roger Sole, Chief Marketing Officer, Streaming, who will lead the marketing team in the development, growth, and creative approach for the future global streaming platform, including performance marketing, partner marketing integration, advertising, and all other streaming marketing efforts across all digital platforms; Vincenzo Gratteri, Senior Vice President of Development, Streaming, will lead development and production of original Spanish language content; Adam Waltuch, Senior Vice President of Streaming Partnerships, who will lead placement and growth through marketing partnerships with Univision’s global app distribution partners; and Rita Chertorivski, Senior Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs, Streaming, who will lead all partnership negotiations relating to the development and production of original content for streaming.
“Our soon-to-be-launched global platform is the most exciting opportunity to build the world’s leading Spanish-language streaming service, and we are the only company prepared to deliver this offering. We are thrilled to bring this level of top talent to execute our vision successfully,” continued Gazzolo.