Locksmith Animation has made Natalie Fischer CEO of the company.

Locksmith, currently gearing up for the October release of its first feature film Ron’s Gone Wrong, was founded by Julie Lockhart who has been named President of Production, Elisabeth Murdoch and Sarah Smith who has now stepped down from her role at the studio to concentrate on developing her own creative projects.

Fischer is a former COO of Illumination Entertainment and has been a senior adviser there for the past four years.

The studio is in production on That Christmas (formerly known as The Empty Stocking), a holiday film based on the children’s book series by filmmaker Richard Curtis, and is developing an original musical/comedy set up at Warner Bros. Pictures.

“We are incredibly fortunate that Natalie Fischer has joined us to lead Locksmith’s expansion,” said Locksmith Animation Chair & Co-Founder Elisabeth Murdoch.  “She has a proven track record of success in the animation industry and those instincts and insights combined with Julie Lockhart’s unsurpassed production expertise will guide a new era of growth at our studio. I’d also like to thank our co-founder Sarah Smith for her contributions to Locksmith’s growth, her dedication to building the amazing team at the company, and her vision as a filmmaker.  We are grateful for her leadership and stewardship of our first release, Ron’s Gone Wrong.”

Fischer joined Illumination as Head of Business Development in 2009.  Her contributions to the massive growth of Illumination date back to the inception of the studio, when she worked closely with founder Chris Meledandri on the studio’s original Business Plan in 2007 and was integrally involved in its launch and rollout.  Previously, she was SVP, Business Development and Strategy at Universal from 2004 to 2009 and a Business Strategist at Channel 4 prior to that.  She holds an MBA from Harvard and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania.

“I’m thrilled to be joining Liz, Julie and the incredible Locksmith team at an exciting time in the animation industry,” said Fischer. “We have big opportunities ahead and I look forward to using my experience to help drive this new phase of growth at Locksmith.”

Jon Creamer

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