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July 9 (Reuters) – Streaming firm FuboTV on Thursday named Disney executive Alisa Bowen as CEO effective July 10, while ​removing company veteran David Gandler as ‌top boss.

Bowen, 53, joins FuboTV from Walt Disney, where she served as president of the media giant’s streaming platform Disney+ since September 2022. Her ‌career ​also includes leadership positions ⁠at News Corp Australia, ⁠Dow Jones and Thomson Reuters.

Gandler co-founded FuboTV in 2015 with Alberto Horihuela and Sung Ho Choi and has served as ​the company’s CEO since its founding.

“Alisa is a proven operator who brings nearly ⁠30 years of product, ⁠digital and operational experience, including ​leadership across Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+,” said Andy ​Bird, chairman of the board.

Under her employment ‌agreement, Bowen is expected to receive an annual base salary of $1.58 million and would be eligible for an annual performance ⁠bonus targeted at 120% of her base salary, according to a regulatory filing.

FuboTV said that Gandler, ⁠whose employment ‌as CEO of the company ⁠ended on July 9, will receive ​severance ‌benefits as per his employment ​agreement.

Gandler also ⁠resigned from his position on FuboTV’s board and his nomination for re-election at the upcoming annual meeting has been withdrawn, the company said.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Jonathan Ananda)

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