New Leadership at Fubo: A Strategic Shift for Streaming Dominance
A New Era for Fubo: Alisa Bowen Takes the Helm After Disney+ Tenure
Alisa Bowen, with her extensive background in executive roles at Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, has officially been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Fubo. Her appointment signifies a pivotal moment for the company, succeeding co-founder David Gandler.
Strategic Alignment: Fubo's Future Post-Hulu + Live TV Merger
This leadership change comes on the heels of Fubo's integration with Disney's Hulu + Live TV. Bowen expressed her enthusiasm, stating her commitment to refining Fubo's strategy across its core offerings of sports, news, and entertainment. Her focus will be on accelerating growth and achieving profitability, ultimately enhancing value for subscribers, advertisers, and content partners alike.
Bowen's Vision: Driving Growth and Profitability Across Streaming Platforms
With a decade of executive experience at Walt Disney, where she played a crucial role in developing Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, Bowen brings a wealth of expertise to Fubo. Her career also includes leadership positions at News Corp., Dow Jones, and Thomson Reuters, highlighting her strong track record in media and technology.
Acknowledging a Legacy: David Gandler's Departure and Fubo's Evolution
Outgoing CEO David Gandler, who co-founded Fubo and served the company for 11 years, reflected on the platform's journey. He underscored Fubo's transformation into a leading pay-TV provider in the U.S., celebrated for its innovative multi-channel video programming and robust partnerships in live sports and entertainment. Gandler expressed confidence in Fubo's future trajectory.
Corporate Governance: Board Changes and Future Outlook
It is anticipated that Alisa Bowen will join Fubo's board of directors, pending shareholder approval at the upcoming annual meeting on July 28, 2026. David Gandler has stepped down from the board and will not seek re-election, concluding his long-standing tenure with the Walt Disney-affiliated entity.
