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Universal Marketing Team Takes Shape Under Eddie Egan

By Staff
posted Apr 23, 2010, 08:14

Michael Moses Promoted to Co-President

Maria Pekurovskaya Named Executive Vice President and Head of Creative Advertising

Jackson George Joins Universal as Senior Vice President of Creative Advertising


(Universal City, CA) Universal Pictures President of Marketing Eddie Egan announced some key promotions and an addition to Universal's marketing department.

Eleven-year Universal veteran executive Michael Moses will become Co-President of Marketing and report directly to Egan. And in a restructuring of the creative advertising department, Egan announced the promotion of Maria Pekurovskaya to Executive Vice President and Head of Creative Advertising, where she will oversee newly appointed Senior Vice President of Creative Advertising Jackson George and Senior Vice President of Creative Advertising Scott Abraham. Executive Vice President of Creative Advertising Frank Chiocchi will continue to report directly to Egan. Pekurovskaya also reports to Egan.

"Michael is an incredibly gifted strategist," said Egan. "I trust his instincts and know he has the creative capacity and the experience to help me lead this team."

Egan, who has been with Universal since 1994 and became President of Marketing in 2007, will continue to oversee all aspects of marketing for Universal's domestic feature-film releases, including creative advertising, media, digital marketing, publicity, creative services & promotions, research and administration. Egan reports to Universal Pictures Chairman Adam Fogelson. In his new role, Moses will be involved in all areas of the department and will directly oversee publicity, digital marketing and creative services & promotions. Together, they will manage a staff of 104 people.

Moses is currently Executive Vice President of Publicity and Marketing, a position he has held since 2002. He came to Universal in 2000 as Vice President of National Publicity. For the past eight years, he has overseen domestic publicity campaigns for every Universal title. Before coming to Universal, Moses worked in publicity at Disney and, before that, Warner Bros.

Pekurovskaya has been with Universal since 2002. She was hired as Senior Vice President of Creative Advertising in 2002 by then President of Marketing Adam Fogelson and promoted in 2005 to Executive Vice President. During her tenure, she has worked on the creative campaigns for such films as Bruce Almighty, Dawn of the Dead, King Kong, Meet the Fockers, The 40-Year Old Virgin, Ray, United 93, Couples Retreat and It's Complicated. Before coming to Universal, Pekurovskaya worked at the Ant Farm as a writer and producer since 1998. She worked on advertising for Chicago, Shrek and Legally Blonde, to name a few. Prior to that she worked for MGM and Columbia Pictures.

"We identified Maria as a huge talent from very early on, and her abilities have continued to grow in the nearly 10 years she's been at the studio," said Egan. "She and the entire team comprise what I feel is one of the most formidable creative departments in the industry."

Jackson George comes to Universal from Overture Films, where he served as Head of Creative Advertising for two years. During that time, he oversaw advertising campaigns for Law Abiding Citizens, The Crazies, The Men Who Stare at Goats, Sunshine Cleaning and The Visitor. Prior, he was at In Sync Advertising for nine years and was involved in advertising campaigns for the Resident Evil franchise, Walk The Line, Castaway, What Lies Beneath, Night at the Museum, Inside Man, Rocky Balboa, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and 3:10 to Yuma.

"Jackson is strategic, passionate, tenacious, and wildly creative," said Pekurovskaya. "We're lucky to have him."



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