The company decided to change its management structure.
Electronic Arts decided to make changes to its organizational structure. The company's CEO Andrew Wilson announced they will realign into two organizations – EA Sports and EA Entertainment, both reporting to him.
"This evolution of our company continues to empower our studio leaders with more creative ownership and financial accountability to make faster and more insightful decisions around development and go to market strategies," Wilson wrote in a statement.
"These steps will accelerate our business, drive growth, and deliver long-term value for our people, our players and our communities."
"Over the last nine years, Chris Bruzzo led many innovative global player campaigns for EA's biggest franchises, establishing the company's first commitments to positive play, inclusion and accessibility, making our games safer, fairer, and more equitable for all people," Wilson said.
"Through a deep commitment to leadership succession planning, Chris has partnered closely with David to prepare for this transition. I am deeply grateful for Chris' lasting impact on our business, people and culture."
The post revealed the company's new Chief Experiences Officer will be David Tinson, who previously served as the company's Chief Marketing Officer. Laura Miele, the former COO of the company, becomes the president of EA Entertainment, Technology, and Central Development. Miele will be overseeing the "development and production of key games and services in the EA Entertainment portfolio, while continuing to lead central technology and development services to drive execution and operational efficiencies." Cam Weber, former EVP and group GM of EA Sports, will now be the President of EA Sports.
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