Ukonwa Ojo, who has been Amazon Studios’ chief marketing officer since 2020, is stepping down, the studio announced to staff on Tuesday.
In a memo to staff on Tuesday about Ojo’s departure, Mike Hopkins, SVP Prime Video & Amazon Studios, wrote that he’s “reaching out to senior marketing team members in the coming days on how we best move forward.”
During her tenure at the studio, Ukonwa Ojo led the marketing campaigns for some of the biggest Amazon films and series, including “Coming 2 America,” “Being the Ricardos” “The Wheel of Time,” “The Underground Railroad” and “The Boys.”
Here is Hopkins’ note to staff:
“I want to share the news today that Ukonwa Ojo, our Chief Marketing Officer, is leaving Prime Video and Amazon Studios.
For nearly two years, Ukonwa Ojo has supported the Prime Video brand and its broad and growing content slate with focus, passion, and commitment.
She has led a talented marketing team that created engaging new ways to connect with our customers, with innovative campaigns for movies like Coming to America 2 and Being the Ricardos, and the series The Boys, Wheel of Time and The Underground Railroad, to name just a few.
I know you’ll join me in thanking Ukonwa for her contributions and wishing her all the best moving forward.”
“We will use this transition period to evaluate our organizational needs as we continue on our path to become the most-loved video subscription service, and the preferred entertainment hub of curated content that engages our customers worldwide.
I’ll be reaching out to senior marketing team members in the coming days on how we best move forward.”
“I want every member of the marketing organization to be assured that you are valued and appreciated. I’m aware how demanding your jobs are and how hard you are working. I know too that transitions can be unsettling, and I ask for your patience as we work through this period.”
“As always, I look forward to working alongside all of you as we continue to grow our ever-expanding business – together.”
Prior to joining Amazon, Ojo has led marketing for MAC Cosmetics and beauty company Coty, where she was chief marketing officer of Consumer Beauty. News of her exit was first reported by Variety.