Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) today announced that John Riccitiello
will step down as Chief Executive Officer and as a member of the Board
of Directors, effective March 30. The Board has appointed Larry Probst
as Executive Chairman to ensure a smooth transition and to lead EA's
executive team while the Board conducts a search for a permanent CEO.
The Board will consider internal and external candidates with the
assistance of a leading executive search firm.
Mr. Probst has played a leadership role at EA since 1991. In addition to
serving as Chairman of the Board since 1994, he previously served as the
Company's CEO from 1991 to 2007. As CEO, Probst successfully grew the
Company's annual revenues from $175 million to approximately $3 billion,
led EA into new platforms such as mobile, online and other emerging
markets and expanded its international presence to more than 75
countries.
"We thank John for his contributions to EA since he was appointed CEO in
2007, especially the passion, dedication and energy he brought to the
Company every single day," said Mr. Probst. "John has worked hard to
lead the Company through challenging transitions in our industry, and
was instrumental in driving our very significant growth in digital
revenues. We appreciate John's leadership and the many important
strategic initiatives he has driven for the Company. We have mutually
agreed that this is the right time for a leadership transition."
On behalf of the Board, Lead Director Richard A. Simonson stated, "As we
begin the CEO search, we are fortunate that Larry, who has a proven
track record with our employees, partners and customers, has agreed to
assume a day-to-day leadership role as Executive Chairman. He has 16
years of experience as CEO of EA and a deep understanding of the
Company's strategy, management team, business potential and industry
trends."
Mr. Riccitiello said, "EA is an outstanding company with creative and
talented employees, and it has been an honor to serve as the Company's
CEO. I am proud of what we have accomplished together, and after six
years I feel it is the right time for me pass the baton and let new
leadership take the Company into its next phase of innovation and
growth. I remain very optimistic about EA's future -- there is a world
class team driving the Company's transition to the next generation of
game consoles."
Business Outlook
EA expects that its revenues and earnings per share for the current
quarter will be at the low end of, or slightly below previously issued
guidance provided in its press release dated January 30, 2013. Actual
results may be materially different and can be affected by many factors,
including the levels of usage of the Company's digital products, initial
sales of new products that will be released before the end of the
quarter and other factors detailed in the Company's annual and quarterly
SEC filings.
EA will announce its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2013 results on May
7 and will host a conference call at 2 p.m. PT (5 p.m. ET) to
discuss the results.
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