David Haddad is exiting his role as president of games at Warner Bros. Discovey but staying on for three months to help kick off the search for a successor.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (also known as WB Games) president David Haddad is exiting the company after 12 years of service and a rather challenging 2024.
Warner Bros. has announced that David Haddad, who has served as the president of WB Games for the past 12 years, is leaving the company. He will officially depart in April after the company finds his ...
David Haddad will stay in the role while a successor is sought.
David Haddad, who has served as Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president for 12 years, is leaving the company.
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