(Reuters) - Warner Bros Discovery's gaming unit head David Haddad is leaving the company after 12 years in the role, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Thursday.
The gaming executive will remain with the company for the next three months to assist in finding his replacement ...
David Haddad, head of the gaming business at Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., is leaving his role after more than a decade, the company said Thursday.
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