Vadim Sokolovsky Steps Down as General Director
London, 21 August 2017 – Sony
Pictures Television (SPT) has appointed Mikhail Rossolko as chief
creative officer and Vladimir Utin as chief operating officer for Lean-M
Productions, a Sony Pictures Entertainment company, effective
immediately. Former General Director, Vadim Sokolovsky, has stepped down
to pursue new creative challenges.
With this new joint
management structure, Rossolko will oversee all aspects of Sony
Pictures' television production business in Russia, including
development, sales and production of programming. Utin will manage the
financial performance, strategic vision, operation and growth of those
companies. Rossolko and Utin will be based at SPT's Moscow office and
report to Chief Creative Officer of SPT International Production, Wayne
Garvie.
"In Mikhail and Vladimir, we have the perfect creative
and management partnership to take Lean-M to a new level. Russia is a
hugely exciting opportunity for our business, and I can't wait to see
the new programs they will bring to audiences throughout the region,"
said Wayne Garvie. "Vadim has done a great job over the last three years
in building Lean-M, and he leaves with our best wishes."
Mikhail
Rossolko, former co-producer and head of the creative team at the Sergei
Zhigunov Production Center, has nearly 20 years of experience in
Russian series and feature film production. Prior to Sergei Zhigunov, he
held senior roles in marketing and production across the industry at
NTV Broadcasting Company, AMEDIA Production Company, Channel One Russia
International, TNT Channel, and Pragma PR agency.
Vladimir Utin,
formerly managing director of Mir Reality Production, co-founded the
company in 2005 and built it to become a leading production company in
Russia for original formats and adaptations. He developed and produced
successful international properties including Top Gear, MasterChef, and Next Top Model.
Utin also founded Amber Studios for commercial production, was a
general producer at Ren TV, and ran Gorky Film Studio – Russia's second
biggest film studio.
Lean-M Productions produce original
television series and adaptations of international TV formats for the
Russian speaking market across multiple genres. Those productions
include long running successful Russian language adaptations of sitcom
formats Everybody Loves Raymond (Voroniny) and Married...with Children (Schastlivy Vmeste) and drama series Betty La Fea (Ne Rodis Krassivoy). Lean-M recently produced a very successful remake of the US television movie Midwives (Akusherka), for Rossiya channel. Lean-M co-created and coproduced CTC's hit series The Eighties (Vos'midesyatiye), which ran for four seasons. Lean-M co-produced scripted reality series Strong Medicine (Vernoye sredstvo) which ran for five season for a total number of episodes of over 300.
About Sony Pictures Television
Lean-M
Productions is a Sony Pictures Television (SPT) companies. Sony
Pictures Television is one of the television industry's leading content
providers, producing and distributing programming worldwide in every
genre and for every platform. In addition to managing one of the
industry's largest libraries of award-winning feature films, television
shows and formats, SPT is home to a thriving US production business and
operates 18 wholly-owned or joint venture production companies in 12
countries around the world. Sony Pictures Television is a Sony Pictures
Entertainment Company.
About Sony Pictures Entertainment
Lean-M
Productions is a Sony Pictures Television (SPT) companies. Sony
Pictures Television is one of the television industry's leading content
providers, producing and distributing programming worldwide in every
genre and for every platform. In addition to managing one of the
industry's largest libraries of award-winning feature films, television
shows and formats, SPT is home to a thriving US production business and
operates 18 wholly-owned or joint venture production companies in 12
countries around the world. Sony Pictures Television is a Sony Pictures
Entertainment Company. For additional information, visit http://www.sonypictures.com.