Kenichiro Yoshida of Sony Corp. will resign as CEO after seven years, having effectively pivoted the company from electronics to a global entertainment leader. Hiroki Totoki, Sony's CFO and long-anticipated successor, will take the reins in April. Under Yoshida's guidance, nearly two-thirds of Sony's revenue now comes from games, music, and movies, compared to a third a decade ago. Recent initiatives include acquisitions aimed at expanding content offerings, signifying Sony's deep commitment to the entertainment sector.
Under Yoshida's leadership, Sony transformed from a consumer electronics brand to a global entertainment powerhouse, significantly increasing revenue from games, music, and movies.
Hiroki Totoki, the current CFO, is set to succeed Yoshida in April, highlighting a continuity of leadership at Sony during its transformation.
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