In the expanded role, Fox will oversee both traditional development and strategic business initiatives, with a “broadened creative mandate designed to accelerate continued evolution across new forms of content, innovative partnerships, and emerging growth opportunities.”

“Since joining the company, Jimmy has been an instrumental leader across both our creative and business efforts, consistently demonstrating an ability to identify opportunities and turn them into results,” said Jennifer Mullin, CEO, Fremantle. “From launching standout projects to forging key partnerships, his impact has been felt across the organization, and I am delighted to see him step into this expanded role.”

Fox originally joined Fremantle in 2024 as Executive Vice President of Unscripted Development and Sales. Since coming aboard, he has overseen the release of Evil Influencer, which premiered as the No. 1 film on Netflix in both the U.S. and the UK. Last year, he was also instrumental in getting ABC’s all-new version of Match Game hosted by Martin Short off the ground. Most recently, he developed the competition series Win the Mall for Netflix, with production slated to begin later this month.

Fox is a three-time Emmy Award–winning producer whose career spans an impressive range of genres, including documentary, competition and game formats, drama, comedy, and podcasts. In his new role as President, Head of Content and Strategy, Fox will continue to report directly to our CEO Jennifer Mullin.

Jon Creamer

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