Vista Group Names Stuart Dickinson CEO; Replaces Kimbal Riley

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Mon, 12/12/2022 - 09:22 -- Nick Dager

Vista Group International Limited has named Stuart Dickinson chief executive officer, which will take effect April 11, 2023. Dickinson will succeed Kimbal Riley, who is retiring after five years as CEO and nearly a decade at Vista Group overall.

Vista Group International Limited has named Stuart Dickinson chief executive officer, which will take effect April 11, 2023. Dickinson will succeed Kimbal Riley, who is retiring after five years as CEO and nearly a decade at Vista Group overall.Dickinson joins Vista Group as an accomplished leader with more than 25 years of experience. He has led significant transformation programs in systems integration both in New Zealand and internationally.

“As Vista Group continues to focus on accelerating our platform strategy, we’re delighted to appoint someone of Stuart’s caliber to lead the company through this next phase. Stuart’s appointment follows a rigorous global recruitment process where we considered several exceptional candidates,” said Susan Peterson, Vista Group’s chair. “Stuart is a purpose driven and human centred leader who has a proven history of growing great teams. Supporting our clients to be more successful and nurturing Vista Group’s unique and special culture with his experience and passion will be invaluable as we continue to accelerate our vision.”

Kimbal RileyDickinson said, “I am excited to assume the role as Vista Group’s CEO and the opportunity to lead a talented global team. Vista Group is an extraordinary New Zealand business that has made its mark on the global stage. I look forward to being part of the next phase of growth as we continue to deliver on our purpose of creating the platform that connects the industry and powers the moviegoer experience.”

Riley joined Vista Group in 2013 as COO, before becoming Vista Cinema chief executive in 2015. He assumed the group CEO role in 2018.

“We want to acknowledge Kimbal’s huge contribution to Vista Group during his tenure as Group CEO, particularly his response to the challenges that the pandemic presented the film industry, and driving Vista Group’s strategically important platform future,” said Peterson. “Kimbal will be greatly missed by the whole team, and we wish him all the very best in his retirement.”

Riley said, “It has been a privilege, and the highlight of my career, to lead Vista Group for the last five years and to work with so many talented people across our businesses globally. I’m confident that I leave the company in great heart, and with a strong team and a terrific future in Stuart’s capable hands. I am very much looking forward to working with Stuart, introducing him to Vista Group’s incredible team and clients, and ensuring a smooth leadership transition.”

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