After over four decades as the chief negotiator for Hollywood’s major studios and streamers, Carol Lombardini is preparing to step down from her role with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). While her retirement was initially planned for 2025, Lombardini will continue to serve as President during the search for her successor before transitioning into an advisory role.
Lombardini joined the AMPTP in 1982 and rose to the position of president in 2009 following the passing of Nick Counter. Throughout her career, she has been a key figure in negotiating labor contracts and building relationships with union partners. Despite maintaining a low public profile, Lombardini is highly respected for her strategic prowess and extensive knowledge of Hollywood labor history.
In recent years, Lombardini faced criticism during labor strikes but managed to navigate negotiations successfully. In 2024, she avoided work stoppages during talks with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and reached a deal with the American Federation of Musicians. Despite facing challenges, Lombardini’s leadership has been instrumental in maintaining stability within the industry.
The Hollywood Reporter was the first to report Lombardini’s retirement, signaling a new chapter for the AMPTP. As the organization prepares for a leadership transition, Lombardini’s legacy as a skilled negotiator and advocate for Hollywood’s interests will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact.
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