Alec Botnick Appointed President of Nickelodeon Animation Studios
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Alec Botnick Appointed President of Nickelodeon Animation Studios

authorBy Shonda Rhimes
DateApr 10, 2026
Read time2 min

Alec Botnick has been elevated to a significant leadership position, taking the helm as President of Nickelodeon Animation Studios. This appointment, disclosed in an internal memorandum from Paramount's Chair of TV Media, George Cheeks, marks a pivotal moment for the renowned animation house. Botnick will continue his concurrent role as Executive Vice President of comedy development, alternative programming, and animation for CBS Studios, highlighting a strategic integration of creative leadership across Paramount's diverse portfolio.

In his expanded capacity, Botnick is tasked with charting Nickelodeon Animation Studios' future course, with a keen focus on reimagining content for young audiences and transforming it into a versatile multi-platform entity. His mandate includes spearheading new television series development, overseeing the network's unscripted content such as the Kids' Choice Awards, and nurturing iconic franchises including "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Paw Patrol." This leadership aims to enhance Nickelodeon's reach and relevance in an evolving media landscape.

Further executive adjustments were also communicated: Ashley Kaplan will transition from her previous role as EVP of unscripted and digital franchises at Nickelodeon into a consulting capacity for special projects within the TV Media division through the year's end. Jules Borkent, the Executive Vice President of global commercial partnerships and operations, will persist in guiding the business and strategic direction for Nickelodeon Kids & Family, working closely with Botnick and other key stakeholders to maximize the brand's potential.

This strategic restructuring underscores the commitment to innovation and growth within Nickelodeon Animation Studios and the broader Paramount ecosystem. By placing seasoned leadership at the forefront, the organization is poised to cultivate groundbreaking content, engage audiences across various platforms, and uphold its legacy as a leader in children's entertainment, ensuring a vibrant and imaginative future for its beloved characters and stories.

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