Burbank, Warner Building.
Kevin Tsujihara, in his capacity as CEO, officially stepped through the doors.
"President!"
"President!"
Everyone he met paused their steps, moving to the side, and greeted him proactively.
Kevin Tsujihara wore a smile, repeatedly nodding towards everyone around, exuding great affability.
The new CEO made a very good impression on the employees.
He went upstairs, entered his office, and like all newly appointed decision-makers, Kevin Tsujihara was full of ambition, eager to stretch his legs.
This Japanese-American executive had served as a high-level executive at Warner Bros. for a long time. After AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner, he was transferred to Warner Media, the parent company, to serve as an executive.
Now that he was back, he naturally needed to deliver some solid results.