BBC Chief Content Officer Charlotte Moore Joins Sony-Owned ‘The Crown’ Producer Left Bank Pictures in Dual Role as CEO and EVP Creative Director of SPT

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Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Charlotte Moore, the current chief content officer of the BBC, is set to join London’s Sony-owned Left Bank Pictures as the company’s the new CEO.

In an additional dual capacity Moore has also been appointed to the newly created role of executive VP, creative director across Sony Pictures Television (SPT) International Production Group.

In her role as as Left Bank CEO, Moore succeeds Andy Harries who on Wednesday announced he will transition to an executive chair role after 18 years at the helm of the storied company behind “The Crown,” among other high-profile titles. “Moore will work closely alongside Andy Harries for a handover period, and will report into [Sony Pictures President] Wayne Garvie,” according to a statement. “She will join the companies later this year,” the statement added.

The newly created executive VP, creative director at SPT International Production role will see Moore “lead the group’s creative strategy,” the statement also noted.

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