AMC ENTERTAINMENT HOLDINGS INC CLA (AMC)
Sector: Communication
Sector: Communication
AMC ENTERTAINMENT HOLDINGS INC CLA - Executive Compensation
Former Executive Vice President, Worldwide Programming and Chief Content Officer
Executive Compensation
Elizabeth F. Frank serves as the Executive Vice President, Worldwide Programming and Chief Content Officer at AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. With an impressive career spanning over two decades in the entertainment industry, Elizabeth has played a pivotal role in shaping the content strategy and programming for one of the world's largest cinema chains. Her expertise in film programming and content curation has been instrumental in enhancing the movie-going experience for millions of AMC patrons worldwide. Before joining AMC, Elizabeth held various leadership positions at several renowned entertainment companies. She began her career at a boutique film distribution company, where she honed her skills in film acquisition and marketing. Her talent and dedication quickly propelled her to more senior roles, eventually leading her to join AMC in 2008. Since then, Elizabeth has been at the forefront of AMC's content strategy, overseeing the selection and programming of films across the company's global network of theaters. Under her leadership, AMC has successfully navigated the challenges of the digital age, adapting to changing consumer preferences and embracing new technologies to enhance the cinematic experience. As Chief Content Officer, Elizabeth is responsible for ensuring that AMC's programming remains diverse, engaging, and relevant to audiences of all ages. She works closely with filmmakers, distributors, and industry partners to secure exclusive content and create unique programming events that drive attendance and build brand loyalty. Her strategic vision and deep understanding of the film industry have been key factors in AMC's continued success and growth. Elizabeth's contributions have not only elevated the company's position in the market but have also solidified her reputation as a leading figure in the world of cinema programming.