Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products Names Execs for EMEA & LatAm

LOS ANGELES: In a bid to strengthen its international presence, Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products (FCP) has appointed a pair of new licensing executives for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Latin America.

Sandra Vauthier-Cellier was named senior VP for EMEA territories, joining FCP after nearly two decades working for such global brands as Coca-Cola, Harley Davidson, Ford, Andy Warhol and Crayola. As part of her new role, she’ll be responsible for overseeing FCP’ London office, which handles the company’s direct licensing and pan-European partnerships. She will also have oversight of all agency activities in EMEA, including retail development, licensing and promotion.

Meanwhile, Marina Lum-Kang has been appointed executive director of FCP’s Latin American territories. Her responsibilities will include the management of agency relationships for licensing, merchandising and promotions, as well as driving the strategy for all FCP initiatives in the territory, including sales and retailer relationships. Lum-Kang has worked both internationally and domestically for such global companies and brands as Marvel Entertainment, Warner Bros., Sony Entertainment and ITV Studios.

“We’re thrilled to fortify our international team to keep pace with the tremendous growth of our brands globally. These key hires will ensure we are meeting the demand of our agents and licensee partners in support of their efforts to provide fresh and innovative ways to reach their consumers,” said Roz Nowicki, the executive VP of global sales and retail at FCP. “Between them, Sandra and Marina have several decades of licensing and brand-building experience. Their lengthy and successful track record will be instrumental to our continued growth in both of their respective territories.”