Harry E. Sloan is a successful international media investor, entrepreneur and studio executive. His entrepreneurial spirit has been a guiding force, leading him to identify key investment opportunities with significant returns for his partners. Over the past nine years, Sloan has raised more than $3 billion in the public markets to invest in creating new businesses in the media, technology and other industries. Throughout his formidable career, Sloan has also been responsible for the creation or sponsorship of three successful public companies, including New World Entertainment, SBS Broadcasting, and Lionsgate Films.
Today, Sloan -- along with partner Jeff Sagansky, a former President of CBS Entertainment and a one-time co-president of Sony Pictures Television -- successfully create funds to invest in global industries that are transitioning in the digital era. Under the banner of the Eagle Equity Partners II, LLC, Sloan has been a founding investor of Global Eagle, Silver Eagle, Double Eagle, Platinum Eagle, Diamond Eagle and Flying Eagle.
In April 2020, Sloan and his partners, after raising more than $400 million in Diamond Eagle, SPSC Number 5, successfully led a merger with online sports betting platform DraftKings and SBTech into Diamond Eagle. The Financial Times noted that after the closing, DraftKings, as a public company, now has an enterprise value of $12 billion, making it among the most highly valued company to be listed through this type of merger this year. Following on this success, Sloan and Sagansky launched Flying Eagle Acquisition Corp. (FEAC), their sixth public acquisition vehicle, and completed a $690 million IPO. In September, FEAC announced a merger with Skillz, a leading mobile games platform, in a deal which values the company at $3.5 billion with backing from Wellington Management, Fidelity Investments, Franklin Templeton Investments and Neuberger Berman.
Prior to launching the Eagle public acquisition vehicles, Sloan was named the Chairman and CEO of MGM in 2005, one year after a $5 billion private equity buyout of the studio. During Sloan's tenure, he led MGM to revive the James Bond, Rocky and Pink Panther franchises and created a partnership with Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema to produce three Hobbit movies. Sloan also rebuilt MGM's theatrical, television distribution and marketing units. He launched numerous MGM basic television channels throughout the United States as well as internationally. Sloan also led the MGM effort to successfully launch the Viacom-Lionsgate joint venture, U.S. pay TV channel EPIX in 2009. Sloan officially left the studio in 2011 to launch Global Eagle Acquisition with Sagansky, which marked their first investment fund.
One of Sloan's biggest career achievements was his founding of SBS Broadcasting in 1990 with a personal investment of $5 million. Over the next decade, he built SBS into the second largest broadcaster in Europe, with 16 television stations, 21 premium pay channels and 11 radio networks, reaching 100 million people in nine countries. He led the company's initial public offering in 1993 and sold SBS for $2.6 billion in October 2005 to Permira and KKR. Sloan was also one of the founding shareholders of Lionsgate Films in 1999 and served as Chairman of Lionsgate's Board from 2004-2005.
Prior to founding SBS, Sloan was Co-Chairman of New World Entertainment Ltd., which he purchased for $2 million in 1983. Over the next three years, Sloan expanded the independent movie production company into television production and distribution, and New World became the third largest producer of U.S. primetime television. He led New World's initial public offering in 1985, acquired Marvel Entertainment Group in 1986, and sold the business in 1989 to Ronald Perelman for $270 million.
From 1976 to 1983, Sloan was a practicing entertainment lawyer with Sloan, Kuppin and Ament, a law firm which he founded in Los Angeles. Sloan received his B.A. degree from UCLA in 1973 and J.D. Degree from Loyola Law School in 1976. In 1987, Sloan was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the President's Advisory Council on Trade and Policy Negotiations (ACTPN). He currently serves on the UCLA Anderson School of Management Board of Advisors and the Executive Board of UCLA Theatre, Film and Television.