Levy joining WBD Board of Directors
April 1, 2025

Levy is currently an Advisory Director at General Atlantic and previously served as General Atlantic’s Co-President and Chairman of Global Technology. He has significant investing experience and a track record of value creation, having led many of General Atlantic’s most notable investments in leading technology companies, such as Airbnb, Alibaba Group, Crowdstrike, Facebook, Klarna AB, Mercado Libre, Slack, Snapchat, Squarespace and Uber.
“We are pleased to welcome Anton to the Warner Bros Discovery Board,” said Samuel A. Di Piazza Jr, Chair of the WBD Board of Directors. “His addition is consistent with the commitment we announced in December to continue to enhance the board with industry experts with track records of value creation. We look forward to working with Anton as we continue to oversee the execution of Warner Bros. Discovery’s strategy to unlock value for shareholders. I also appreciate the engagement we have had from shareholders, including helpful input from John Petry, Managing Member of Sessa Capital, as part of that process.”
“We are making meaningful progress to achieve our vision for Warner Bros Discovery and harness the power of our unique, world-class assets to drive profitable growth,” said David Zaslav, President and Chief Executive Officer of Warner Bros Discovery. “We continue to move forward with urgency to improve performance and position our businesses for success over the near- and long-term amid the evolving industry landscape. We are confident that Anton will add valuable perspectives as we continue to take steps to drive long-term value for shareholders.”
The addition of Levy follows the appointments of independent directors Anthony Noto and Joey Levin to the Board in January.
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