P. M. BRIEFING : Qintex Names Lloyd President
Troubled Qintex Entertainment Inc., which has been operating under Chapter 11 federal bankruptcy protection, said today that Qintex executive Jonathan D. Lloyd has been appointed president.
Lloyd, now senior vice president, chief financial officer and controller of the Beverly Hills-based firm, is to replace David Evans as president on Jan. 1, when Evans is due to resign his position.
Lloyd, 37, joined the company in 1985 as an executive with Hal Roach Studios, the predecessor company of Qintex.
Qintex said it has promoted Senior Vice President and Controller Theodore A. McKinney to Lloyd’s positions.
Qintex, a small U.S. television production and distribution company, made its Chapter 11 filing Oct. 20 after it was forced to default on a $5.9-million payment due to MCA Inc.
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