
"Jane Rosenthal has been named co-chair of the board of Tribeca Enterprises as the company behind one of the world's leading film festivals undergoes a leadership shift. As part of the change, Rebecca Glashow, a veteran tech and media executive, will step into Rosenthal's former role as the new CEO of the media and entertainment company that owns and operates the Tribeca Festival."
"It took awhile, but I'm glad it did, because it led us to Rebecca, who is the perfect match for us in terms of what she brings to the table," she said. "She's a New Yorker who thinks globally and who has acted globally while leading many businesses. She has been a change-maker in the deals she has done over the years."
"Rosenthal, who has produced Oscar-nominated films like "The Irishman" and hits such as "Meet the Parents," has also been active with Sphere. Last summer, she produced a remastered version of "The Wizard of Oz" that premiered at the Las Vegas venue and used AI to expand the scope of the classic film so it could fit the theater's sprawling screens."
Tribeca Enterprises appointed Jane Rosenthal as co-chair while Rebecca Glashow will serve as CEO, overseeing Tribeca Festival, Tribeca Studios, Tribeca Films and production company M ss ng P eces. Rosenthal will lead the board alongside chairman James Murdoch and will continue directing the Tribeca Festival through its 25th anniversary in 2026 while remaining an advisor to the Tribeca brand. The CEO search lasted two years and concluded with the selection of Glashow. Rosenthal has produced films including The Irishman and Meet the Parents and worked with Sphere, producing a remastered, AI-expanded version of The Wizard of Oz. Rosenthal stepped down as CEO to focus on creative and other projects.
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