Carol Lombardini Resigns as President of AMPTP: Key Industry Leadership Change

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Carol Lombardini Steps Down as AMPTP President

Carol Lombardini, who has served as the president of the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers (AMPTP) since 2009, is resigning from her position. After 15 years at the helm of the studio and streaming representative organization, she will transition to an advisory role. An AMPTP spokesperson announced on Thursday that Lombardini has planned her retirement for 2025.

“We are incredibly grateful to Carol for her many years of leadership at the AMPTP and wish her the very best in her retirement,” the spokesperson stated. “She has been a steady and invaluable advocate at the bargaining table, strengthening relationships with our union partners every step of the way. We are glad Carol isn’t going far, as she will continue to serve as President while we conduct a comprehensive search for her successor, and then transition to an advisory role as we move towards the next generation of leaders at the AMPTP.”

Context of Lombardini’s Departure

This announcement follows just over a year since the dual Hollywood labor strikes by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, which severely impacted the industry, affecting film, television, and local production.

The search for Lombardini’s replacement is currently in progress, focusing on candidates from the labor lawyer and industry executive sectors.

While Lombardini is leaving on her own terms, there were known divisions among studio leaders regarding her effectiveness during the significant labor disputes of her tenure. The WGA strike began in May 2023 and lasted 148 days, while the actors’ guild strike continued for 118 days, ultimately leading both unions to secure three-year agreements.

Lombardini has been with the AMPTP since its inception in 1982, assuming the presidency soon after the 2007-2008 WGA strike. As president, she led over 80 industry-wide labor negotiations with various entertainment guilds and unions, representing more than 350 motion picture and television producers, according to the AMPTP website.

 

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Carol Lombardini, WGA, SAG-AFTRA

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Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers, AMPTP, Ethovox

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