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SES Video’s Ferdinand Kayser to retire

June 18, 2020 17.18 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Ferdinand Kayser, the CEO of SES Video, has decided to retire at the end of this year.

According to the company, the next six months will allow for a full and orderly transition of executive activities directly to Steve Collar, CEO of SES, who will assume responsibility for SES’s Video business from July 1. In addition to supporting the transition, Kayser will take a leading role in deepening SES’s activities across government and institutions in Luxembourg and will continue to serve as chairman of both the SES Astra and GovSat boards.

In another development, SES has announced that Thai Rubin, its executive VP of legal services, will become the chief legal officer as of July 1. He will succeed John Purvis ,who has decided to step back from his current role for personal reasons after having led SES’s legal team for 13 years. However, he will remain an important member of SES’s legal team on a part-time basis, reporting to Rubin.

Kayser has spent nearly 20 years at SES leading the video business while Rubin has been part of the SES Group since 2016. He joined SES upon acquisition of New Skies Satellites and went on to serve in management roles in both SES New Skies and SES World Skies. In 2011, he Rubin joined O3b Networks as general counsel and served as a key member of the leadership team through the launch, commercialisation and ultimate acquisition of O3b by SES.

Commenting on the changes, Collar said: “Ferdinand and John have been vital to the success of SES during the last two decades, and I cannot speak highly enough of the incredible contributions that they have made over this period. For the past 20 years, Ferdinand has been the driving force behind the development of the world’s most successful global direct-to-home (DTH) business, enabling everyone at SES to proudly say we broadcast over 8,300 channels to serve over 367 TV households and 1 billion people. If anyone has earned the right to a long and happy retirement it is Ferdinand. I am both grateful and delighted that we will retain the knowledge, guidance and influence of both Ferdinand and John as integral parts of SES, John as a critical member of the legal team and Ferdinand in continuing to lead the Astra and GovSat boards.

“Meanwhile, I am excited to welcome Thai to the SES senior leadership team. I have worked with Thai for more than 20 years and he is one of the most brilliant and committed executives I have come across. We are fortunate to have such a great talent pool at SES and look forward to working with Thai as we build an exciting future for SES”.

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Filed Under: Newsline, People Tagged With: Ferdinand Kayser, SES, SES Video Edited: 22 June 2020 09:46

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