Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs, International Production
ロンドン , イギリス; (Hybrid)
求人ID JR112553 応募する 保存された求人を表示Please note that this role is based in the United Kingdom. To enable us to meet the statutory and regulatory obligations of the United Kingdom immigration system, you must have the appropriate immigration permission needed to work and reside in the United Kingdom for the duration of the employment.
Role Summary
The Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs – International Production is responsible for leading and oversight of the negotiation, structuring and management of complex business and legal agreements relating to television development, production, financing, and distribution.
The EVP serves as a strategic advisor to President, International Production, senior leadership team, individual production labels, finance, and distribution teams to ensure television projects are structured to maximize business value while minimizing legal and financial risk.
Core Responsibilities
Lead the Legal & Business Affairs team across the international production business (UK, EMEA, LatAm and APAC) responsible for development, production, and distribution agreements.
Legal and business affairs advisor to President, International Production on emerging issues in BA negotiation and collaboration with divisional leadership in developing studio go-to-market strategies.
Provide strategic leadership to STIP’s production labels in developing creative and innovative deal structures to maximize commercial opportunities and holistic deal value to the studio.
Develop and maintain a structure that empowers and enables the BA team to negotiate, structure, draft and administer development and production related deals across the international SPT business
Establish and maintain key external relationships with Business Affair teams from buyers around the world – FTA, streaming, cable and Digital.
Build a collaborative culture with US Studio BA to ensure best practices and market insights are shared across SPT. Similarly, develop relationships with BA teams in Sony Music and PlayStation to minimize internal friction and create OneSony opportunities
General Duties
Deal Negotiation & Contract Management
Oversight and overall sign off on negotiation and structure of a wide range of agreements, ensuring our negotiation strategy and standard practices reflect the studio’s market positioning, creative strategy and commercial strategy, including:
Development agreements with writers, creators, and producers
Showrunner and executive producer agreements
Talent agreements (actors, directors, hosts)
Production services agreements
Co-production and joint venture agreements
Financing and deficit financing arrangements
Distribution, licensing, and platform agreements
First-look and overall deals with producers and production companies
Where needed, analyse, review, and interpret contracts; provide thoughtful legal advice on potential risks and issues.
Look for innovative approaches to new deals with talent, IP and production partners
Stay ahead of market trends, ensuring the studio is adopting industry best practice in how we negotiate, how the BA team operates, and how we structure deals for optimal value.
Television Production Legal Oversight
Leadership / Counsel for global legal and business affairs team throughout the production lifecycle. Act as a point of escalation, support and thought partnership where issues arise, deals deviate from standard processes and team members ask for assistance, including:
Script development and rights acquisition
Production contracts and vendor agreements
Talent guild compliance (WGA, SAG-AFTRA, DGA, Equity, etc.)
Production insurance and risk management
Clearance and chain-of-title verification
Credits, royalties, and profit participation structures
Intellectual Property & Rights Management
Oversee acquisition and protection of underlying rights for TV projects.
Ensure proper chain of title and intellectual property ownership.
Oversight of rights exploitation across international territories and platforms.
Guidance on format licensing and franchise development.
Oversight of Financing & Business Structuring
Overall decision maker on structuring TV production financing and investment agreements.
Collaborate with finance teams on budgeting, tax incentives, and financial risk management.
Negotiate revenue participation and backend compensation structures.
Risk Management & Compliance
Responsibility in identifying and mitigating legal, financial, and operational risks associated with television production.
Oversight and guidance to team members managing disputes, claims, and litigation matters relating to SPT projects.
Overall responsibility in ensuring compliance with industry regulations, guild agreements, and company policies.
AI Policies
Provide leadership on the introduction of AI strategy and policies for ITVP division
Fostering Cross-Department Collaboration
Ensure optimal collaborative information flow on current deals both within BA and amongst the various teams with SPT and Distribution. Encourage and foster interdepartmental partnership with internal teams including:
US Studio
Sony Music and PlayStation
Finance and Strategy
Distribution and Sales
Marketing and Franchise Management
Strategy & Business Operations
Team Development:
Cultivate a culture of continuous learning, nurturing employee development, and maintaining a pipeline of emerging talent to mentor into future BA Executives.
Ensuring a seamless partnership within the international legal and Business Affairs team, including information flow, ensuring transparency and thought partnering on negotiation strategy.
Identify and implement training programs to ensure internal competency in policies, requirements, and procedures, and external competency in leading industry practice in negotiation and deal structuring
Provide leadership and guidance to the BA Admin team to ensure the studio is able to administer and comply with contractual and union / guild obligations.
Supervisory Responsibility:
Direct Reports: SVP B&LA (UK), Head of BA Latin America (Miami – TBC).
Oversight of BA teams in UK, Latin America and Brazil
Mentoring responsibility for BA teams in individual production labels in UK and APAC
Education, Years of Experience, Specialized Knowledge or Skills Required:
15+ years of experience in entertainment law or business affairs.
A proven leader with impeccable judgement who acts with a sense of urgency.
Extensive experience in television production and deal negotiation.
Experience working at a major studio, streamer, broadcaster, or entertainment law firm.
Collaborative style with proven ability to quickly grow and maintain strong internal relationships with multiple business lines.
Proven ability in managing complex relationships (internally and externally).
Experience of leading a variety of transactions, i.e. acquisitions, divestments, renegotiations.
Willingness and ability to quickly learn new areas of the business as required.
Ability to work closely with and win trust of senior (President and above) executives in London and LA.
Proven network among international buyers’ BA teams
What you have:
Excellent organisational and time management skills to manage multiple training initiatives simultaneously.
Strong communication skills to interact effectively with employees, managers, and external vendors.
Previous solid learning coordination experience.
Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, Canva and learning management systems (experience with Cornerstone is desired).
Detail-oriented with a focus on accuracy and data integrity.
Ability to work independently, proactively and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment
Ability to handle high-pressure situations in a professional, flexible & customer-focused manner
A global perspective and the ability to work with diverse audiences and cultures, adapting style to effectively communicate.
How we take care of you:
Competitive salary, with annual bonus eligibility.
A choice of comprehensive health plan options that fit your lifestyle, including private medical insurance.
Rest and recharge during a week off during the winter holidays, in addition to the 25 days of paid annual leave.
Participate in extensive learning & development opportunities at all levels, including curated instructor-led classes and high-impact online resources.
Build your community by joining our Employee Business Resource Groups, and/or Sony Pictures Action – our racial equity and inclusion strategy.
Access to an employee online store filled with a variety of discounted Sony products.
Watch the newest movies and TV shows at our exclusive employee screenings at work.
Entitlement to apply for an interest-free season ticket loan.
Automatic enrolment in the Company’s Pension Plan
Free counselling and advisory service.
You will be automatically enrolled in the Company’s Life Insurance and Group Income Protection Plans, subject to any applicable service requirements.
The opportunity to attend various social events in our state-of-the-art offices in Paddington.
In addition to the above, we have a range of other optional discounted benefits that are reviewed regularly (e.g., gym memberships, travel insurance, activity passes, car leasing, experience days and many more!)
If you require any reasonable adjustments with any part of the recruitment process, including the application or interview process, please contact us atuk_-_peopleandorganisation@spe.sony.com(opens in new window).Please put Reasonable Adjustment Request in the subject line of the email.
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