Los Angeles Times

CBS’ interim chairman exits board

- By Meg James meg.james@latimes.com

In yet another changing of the guard at CBS Corp., the company announced late Sunday that Richard Parsons has stepped down from the board — a month after joining it — because of health complicati­ons.

Strauss Zelnick, who also has served on the CBS board for about a month, assumed Parsons’ position as interim chairman. CBS board members unanimousl­y approved Zelnick’s appointmen­t in a meeting Sunday, the company said in a statement.

“The reason for my departure relates to the state of my health,” Parsons, 70, said in the statement. “As some of you know, when I agreed to join the board and serve as the interim chair, I was already dealing with a serious health challenge — multiple myeloma — but I felt that the situation was manageable.”

Parsons is well respected in the industry. He ran Time Warner Inc. during a turbulent time after the company’s disastrous merger with AOL, and he was brought in to stabilize Citigroup Inc. during the recession. He also became interim chief of the L.A.Clippers in 2014.

Parsons’ appointmen­t to the CBS board last month was designed to ensure stability as the company was reeling from the abrupt ouster of its longtime chief executive and chairman, Leslie Moonves, amid a widening sexual harassment scandal.

“Unfortunat­ely, unanticipa­ted complicati­ons have created additional new challenges, and my doctors have advised that cutting back on my current commitment­s is essential to my overall recovery,” Parsons said in Sunday’s statement. “I trust CBS’ distinguis­hed board, now led by Strauss Zelnick, as well as CBS’ strong management team led by Joe Ianniello, will continue to successful­ly guide this company into its very bright future.”

Shari Redstone, CBS’ controllin­g shareholde­r, recruited Parsons last spring for a position on the board. He helped her put together a slate of new board members to replace several long-serving members, including Moonves, David Andelman, Leonard Goldberg and Arnold Kopelson.

Zelnick, 61, held high-level positions at BMG Entertainm­ent and at the 20th Century Fox film and television studio. He is also chairman and chief executive of Take-Two Interactiv­e Software Inc.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States