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STEVE MOSKO is Chief Executive Officer of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (VREG), one of the world's leading global feature film entertainment companies. VREG is the holding company of Village Roadshow Pictures and Village Roadshow Television. Prior to joining VREG, Mosko spent 24 years at Sony Pictures Entertainment, 16 of those running global television, where he rebuilt the business from obscurity into one of the world's leading producers of content and distribution. Mosko is credited with a visionary and decisive leadership style and the mentoring of a strong team of executives, combined with an understanding of how to engage and support creative talent. He and his team were early to embrace multiple genres of content and emerging platforms, including a rapidly growing cable industry and the advent of streaming services in today's digital age. Under his watch, shows such as "Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul," "Damages," "The Shield," and "Rescue Me" were developed and produced for cable; while "The Crown," "Bloodline," and "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" found audiences on major streaming platforms. Mosko and his team also produced a myriad of shows for network television and syndication including "The Blacklist," "The Goldbergs," and "Shark Tank;" and the syndicated juggernauts "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy," along with "Dr. Oz." Mosko graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. In 1995, his alma mater recognized his accomplishments with their Presidential Achievement Award, and this past May he received an honorary Doctorate from the college. In 2011, Mosko was awarded an honorary doctorate by Chapman University. An active supporter of emerging talent and education, Mosko currently serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of Loyola Marymount University. VRP has released 100+ Hollywood films (91 in partnership with Warner Bros.) since 1998 with Global Box Office receipts to date in excess of US$18 billion.