– USA, CA – Playboy, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLBY), a leading pleasure and leisure lifestyle company, and one of the most recognizable and iconic brands in the world, announced the appointment of Natalia Premovic to its Board as an independent director, bringing over 15 years of retail, marketing and branding expertise as a proven record of growing consumer products, licensing, e-commerce and publishing businesses.
About Natalia Premovic
Natalia Premovic most recently served as the Head of United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand Consumer Products and Global e-Commerce at Netflix, Inc., where for over five years she built and led Netflix’s global consumer products division in various capacities, overseeing brand strategy, licensing, retail, marketing, e-commerce, publishing, and operations. Before that, she held multiple executive leadership roles at The Walt Disney Company and its affiliates, where she led e-commerce and digital content strategy, brand building, and product marketing.
About Playboy, Inc.
Playboy, Inc. is a global pleasure and leisure company connecting consumers with products, content, and experiences that help them lead happier, more fulfilling lives. Playboy is one of the most recognizable brands in the world, with products and content available in approximately 180 countries. Our mission — to create a culture where all people can pursue pleasure — builds upon over 70 years of creating groundbreaking media and hospitality experiences and fighting for cultural progress rooted in the core values of equality, freedom of expression, and the idea that pleasure is a fundamental human right.
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