HBO Asia's James Marturano retires; Chua to replace

HBO Asia's James Marturano retires; Chua to replace

James Marturano

MUMBAI: HBO Asia executive vice president and HBO South Asia managing director James Paul Marturano has retired, thus ending his two decade long tenure at the company.

Marturano will be succeeded by HBO Asia senior vice president sales and marketing Suarina Chua, who has been with the company for the last 12 years. She joined HBO in 1994.

Marturano will continue to work with HBO as a consultant. He played an integral role in establishing the channel in Asia. HBO is now available in 22 countries across the Asian region.

HBO Asia CEO Jonathan Spink said, "Jim has been a pivotal figure in driving the company's long term growth in the region since our operations began in 1992. There's nobody who's done as much for the growth and development of HBO Asia. He leaves behind a significant legacy."

As executive vice president of HBO Asia, Marturano headed the sales and marketing division and also looked after the company's business development. He was also responsible for managing the operations of HBO ventures in South Asia that included India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Maldives.

Beginning his tenure with HBO in 1986, Marturano relocated to Singapore in October 1991 as director, international operations, and was responsible for overseeing the developmental work for the HBO Asia project. He was promoted to vice-president, sales and marketing in April 1992 and as senior vice-president, sales and marketing, for HBO Asia in January 1997, overseeing the distribution and marketing of HBO and Cinemax throughout Asia.