Hollywood is about to have a new labor sheriff in town. Greg Hessinger will replace Carol Lombardini as president of AMPTP ...
The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers named attorney Greg Hessinger as its new president. The role was previously filled by Carol Lombardini, who announced her retirement last year.
He will begin his duties on April 14. Hessinger will be the chief negotiator on behalf of Hollywood's studios in future ...
Greg Hessinger, a former executive director of the Screen Actors Guild, has been named the third-ever chief executive of the ...
By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media Reporter For the first time in 15 years, the powerful but discreet organization that negotiates union contracts on behalf of Hollywood’s major studios and ...
“Greg Hessinger has extensive knowledge of the industry and is an experienced negotiator,” National Executive Director and ...
Are the studios pursuing this ... and the outcome of the ongoing negotiations between the WGA and the AMPTP will have an undeniable impact. Netflix recently received criticism for its use of ...
The longtime labor and employment lawyer has worked on both sides of the bargaining table, having headed up labor relations ...
Among the various names rumored at one point to be in the running was the AMPTP’s current SVP Business Affairs Tracy Cahill. Leading the studios and streamers’ side in the successful contract ...
He will be based in Los Angeles. AMPTP represents major studios and streamers, including Walt Disney Co., Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix. The transition comes during a tumultuous time for the ...