Monday, October 17, 2011

Livingston to retire from Fox distrib'n

Bert Livingston, twentieth century Fox senior Vice president and co-general sales director for domestic distribution, will retire the following month after 29 years using the studio. "My existence at Last Century Fox continues to be the finest," Livingston stated inside a statement. "The studio continues to be just like a second family in my experience. I really like e-commerce. But I am in a reason for my existence where Let me hang out with my spouse and youngsters, perform some traveling and merely relax." Livingston offered like a branch manager in Detroit, The city of jacksonville and Dallas for Fox before becoming Midwestern division manager in 1989. He later offered as Southern division manager, then Western division manager, prior to being named co-general sales director in 2004. "Last Century Fox wouldn't be the organization it's today if Bert had not made the decision to really make it his business home," stated Bruce Snyder, Fox's domestic distribution prexy, within the statement. Livingston started his career in 1975 at Brotman & Sherman Cinemas in Chicago, before shifting to studio distribution. Contact Rachel Abrams at Rachel.Abrams@variety.com

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