Brian Goldner
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Brian Goldner is an executive at Hasbro. He joined Hasbro in 2000 from rival Bandai, to help lead the company to refocus on its core brands such as Monopoly and Transformers, after a disastrous year where Hasbro lost $144 million dollars, costing hundreds of jobs and the closure of the former Kenner Cincinnati offices. The strategy was successful, and in 2006 Goldner was promoted to the role of Chief Operating Officer. On February 11th, 2008, it was announced that Goldner was to replace Alfred J. Verrecchia as Chief Executive Officer of Hasbro, effective May 22, 2008.
Involvement in the Transformers films

In 2003, Goldner, who was at that point head of Hasbro's toy group, learned that Hollywood producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura was planning a military-themed movie. Goldner convinced Di Bonaventura to turn his film project into a licensed movie based on Hasbro's G.I. Joe line.[1]
Following the US invasion of Iraq in March of 2003, however, a movie named "G.I. Joe" was no longer considered viable, so it was decided to change the project into a Transformers movie instead.[2] A G.I. Joe movie was ultimately produced several years later. For the Transformers movie, Golder also helped bring together Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks along with Steven Spielberg. Goldner is officially credited as executive producer for the 2007 Transformers movie and its 2009 sequel, Revenge of the Fallen, as well as the G.I. Joe movie The Rise of Cobra. He also appeared in several interviews for the movie and the associated toys and video games.

