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RWS Global announces executive leadership transition
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WS Global has announced that Founder, Chairman & CEO Ryan Stana will transition to Executive Chairman. Current Chief Operating Officer Jake McCoy has been appointed Interim CEO. The transition
was announced by Stana with the support of Bluestone Equity Partners, RWS
five years of exponential expansion, the company is well positioned to enter its next stage of evolution. This leadership structure will enable Stana to focus on longterm strategy, vision and new growth frontiers while McCoy focuses on driving operational excellence and daytoday execution. Stana, who has led RWS Global since founding it 23 years ago, has
scaled the company into a premier provider of live entertainment, expanding its global footprint, diversifying its offerings, and attracting top talent from leadership team and partner closely with McCoy to ensure continuity and sustained momentum.
future. The priority now is ensuring the right leadership is in place to sustain to deliver world-class experiences make him well suited to lead the company
more than a decade of experience across divisions and markets. He began his career at RWS Global as a production manager and has played a key global footprint.
excellence across land, sea & sports production. In 2022, he relocated to the UK.
humbled and excited to lead the team into its next phase - combining creative excellence with operational rigor to scale the brand globally while To support this transition, Chief Financial Officer Chris Lucarz has been
appointed Interim President & CFO, with expanded oversight of financial performance, operations, and business discipline.
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