Diane Nelson has added oversight of Warner Bros Consumer Products to her responsibilities as president of DC Entertainment and president and chief content officer of Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment.

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Nelson’s added responsibilities follow the announcement on Friday that Brad Globe will step down in spring 2016 from his role as president of Warner Bros Consumer Products after more than a decade in the position.

“With more and more of our consumer products business being directly driven by DC characters and storylines, a closer alignment of the divisions makes a lot of sense for us,” said Warner Bros chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara. 

“Diane’s background, which includes a great balance of business, creative and marketing, will help us bring fans exciting news ways to enjoy all of Warner Bros’ great entertainment properties through wide-reaching, innovative consumer products experiences.”

Tsujihara continued: “I’d also like to thank Brad for his decade of service to the company. He’s been instrumental in elevating a number of our key franchises through creative and strategic campaigns, and has positioned the division for continued success. We appreciate his many contributions to Warner Bros and wish him all the best.”