Sinclair Announces Upcoming Retirement of Lucy Rutishauser, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer

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Commences Search for Successor Chief Financial Officer

BALTIMORE, March 24, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sinclair, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI), the "Company" or "Sinclair," announced today that Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Lucy Rutishauser, will retire after her successor is appointed and transitions into the role. The search for her replacement, which includes both internal and external candidates, is expected to commence shortly. Following her retirement Ms. Rutishauser is expected to serve as a senior advisor to the Company.

David Smith, Executive Chairman of Sinclair and Chairman of its Board, commented, "Lucy has been an invaluable part of our team who has seen it all. She helped lead us through multiple industry consolidations and navigated through the Great Recession, the pandemic and a cybersecurity ransomware incident. Lucy has clearly communicated and explained our value proposition to Wall Street investors and successfully managed complex capital market transactions that gave us the flexibility to grow and transform the Company. Lucy is an engaged leader with an incredible work ethic. We appreciate her many contributions over the past 26 years that helped position us as an industry leader."

Chris Ripley, President & CEO, stated, "We have been fortunate to have someone of Lucy’s caliber as part of our Executive team. She is well-known and respected in the financial community having been the face of the Company with Wall Street during her career. Lucy has ensured that the Company is well-funded for the future, having just completed an almost $4 billion comprehensive restructuring of our balance sheet. She has been a mentor and a strong leader to the organization who not only developed a best-in-class financial team but also continuously educates herself. Her focus on fiscal responsibility, as well as her approach to continuously challenge our business leaders and staff to ask questions, dig deeper, and innovate have not only raised their level of thinking, problem-solving skills and financial acumen; but more importantly have grown our bottom line. Lucy has graciously offered to continue with us through the transition of the next CFO and thereafter in a senior advisory role."

"This has been an incredibly rewarding journey for me, and I am excited to focus on family and the next chapter of my career of board service and advisory," commented Ms. Rutishauser. "I am grateful to have been a part of the team that grew Sinclair into the leader it is today, and for the amazing opportunities along the way. While we have accomplished much over the years, the Company is far from being done. Sinclair has a bright future ahead with multiple industry-leading and value-creating initiatives and support from a strong financial position and passionate and creative employees. While I may be ‘retiring,’ I look forward to supporting the next CFO and contributing thoughtful insights to the Company in a senior advisory role."