Sony Interactive Entertainment Taps Former Microsoft Exec to Head Global Business Operations

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Sony Interactive Entertainment has tapped former Microsoft exec Veronica Rogers to oversee the company's global business operations

Sony Interactive Entertainment has tapped former Microsoft exec Veronica Rogers to oversee the company's global business operations. Rogers' new role — senior vp, business operations — is effective immediately. She will report to SIE president and CEO, Jim Ryan.

"Veronica brings a wealth of experience leading global sales organizations, managing strategic partnerships, developing innovative business models, and building world class teams," says Ryan. "She will play a crucial role in scaling the business and I’m thrilled she has brought her expertise to the PlayStation family."

"The PlayStation brand is one of the most beloved in the world and I am excited to join a company that has such a passionate community, legendary history, and an amazing leadership team," says Rogers. "My experience leading global sales organizations will help excel the PlayStation business and deliver the best gaming experiences to fans across the world."

 

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