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Mansfield will succeed Seetha Kumar, who decided to stand down in the summer after eight years in the role.
ScreenSkills has named Outline Productions’ managing director Laura Mansfield as its next chief executive, Screen’s sister brand Broadcast has reported.
She will succeed Seetha Kumar, who decided to stand down in the summer after eight years in the role. Mansfield will assume her role from mid-January 2024, reporting to chair Richard Johnston.
As chief, Mansfield will work with ScreenSkills’ leadership team and board to build on its strategy to provide training and development programmes for the sector’s workforce, industry leadership and expertise.
ScreenSkills has named Outline Productions’ managing director Laura Mansfield as its next chief executive, Screen’s sister brand Broadcast has reported.
She will succeed Seetha Kumar, who decided to stand down in the summer after eight years in the role. Mansfield will assume her role from mid-January 2024, reporting to chair Richard Johnston.
As chief, Mansfield will work with ScreenSkills’ leadership team and board to build on its strategy to provide training and development programmes for the sector’s workforce, industry leadership and expertise.
- 12/14/2023
- by Marian McHugh Broadcast
- ScreenDaily
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Tin Roof Media Names Rod Henwood Executive Chairman
Tin Roof Media, the UK firm that houses Diana: The Truth Behind the Interview producer Blink Films and Remarkable Places to East firm Outline Productions, has named Rod Henwood as Executive Chairman. Henwood has been Non-Executive Chairman of the private equity-owned group since 2019. Tin Roof execs say its turnover has increased rapidly over the past three years, with a 40 uptick forecast for 2022. Industry veteran Henwood, has held roles such as COO of The Ink Factory (where he remains a non-Executive Director), CEO – UK, Belgium and Netherlands at Banijay (previously Zodiak Media) and New Business Director at Channel 4. Andrew Green, Head of Investments at Rockpool, Tin Roof’s largest shareholder, said Henwood “stepping up to Exec Chairman is the logical next step given the progress we’ve made and the scale the business is now reaching.”
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Tin Roof Media, the UK firm that houses Diana: The Truth Behind the Interview producer Blink Films and Remarkable Places to East firm Outline Productions, has named Rod Henwood as Executive Chairman. Henwood has been Non-Executive Chairman of the private equity-owned group since 2019. Tin Roof execs say its turnover has increased rapidly over the past three years, with a 40 uptick forecast for 2022. Industry veteran Henwood, has held roles such as COO of The Ink Factory (where he remains a non-Executive Director), CEO – UK, Belgium and Netherlands at Banijay (previously Zodiak Media) and New Business Director at Channel 4. Andrew Green, Head of Investments at Rockpool, Tin Roof’s largest shareholder, said Henwood “stepping up to Exec Chairman is the logical next step given the progress we’ve made and the scale the business is now reaching.”
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- 12/6/2022
- by Jesse Whittock and Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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Barry Ryan replaces former head of production Tracey Josephs.
London and Los Angeles -based The Ink Factory has appointed former Warp Films executive Barry Ryan as head of production.
Ryan leaves Warp Films as head of production after 19 years where he was responsible for the management and production of all the films and television projects on Warp’s slate.
He replaces Tracey Josephs, who left The Ink Factory last month. He will report to creative director Katherine Butler and COO Rod Henwood.
The new role will see Ryan oversee the production of the company’s slate of TV series and...
London and Los Angeles -based The Ink Factory has appointed former Warp Films executive Barry Ryan as head of production.
Ryan leaves Warp Films as head of production after 19 years where he was responsible for the management and production of all the films and television projects on Warp’s slate.
He replaces Tracey Josephs, who left The Ink Factory last month. He will report to creative director Katherine Butler and COO Rod Henwood.
The new role will see Ryan oversee the production of the company’s slate of TV series and...
- 7/26/2021
- by Melissa Kasule
- ScreenDaily
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‘The Night Manager’ Producer The Ink Factory Extends 127 Wall Financing Deal, Ups Rod Henwood to COO
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“The Night Manager” producer The Ink Factory has extended its co-financing agreement with media investor 127 Wall Productions until 2024.
London and L.A.-based independent The Ink Factory said the agreement will allow it to increase development funding and production co-financing capacity across both film and TV.
The existing co-financing facility was set up between Hong Kong and London-based 127 Wall Productions and The Ink Factory in 2017, and has supported projects such as Park Chan-wook’s adaptation of John le Carré “The Little Drummer Girl” for the BBC and AMC.
The move comes after The Ink Factory announced a strategic partnership in February with Endeavor Content, which saw the financing arm of Endeavor take a minority stake in the business. The deal increased development funding at The Ink Factory, and also gave Endeavor first-look for selling forthcoming Ink Factory projects internationally.
The Ink Factory also today announced that Rod Henwood, formerly chief strategy officer,...
London and L.A.-based independent The Ink Factory said the agreement will allow it to increase development funding and production co-financing capacity across both film and TV.
The existing co-financing facility was set up between Hong Kong and London-based 127 Wall Productions and The Ink Factory in 2017, and has supported projects such as Park Chan-wook’s adaptation of John le Carré “The Little Drummer Girl” for the BBC and AMC.
The move comes after The Ink Factory announced a strategic partnership in February with Endeavor Content, which saw the financing arm of Endeavor take a minority stake in the business. The deal increased development funding at The Ink Factory, and also gave Endeavor first-look for selling forthcoming Ink Factory projects internationally.
The Ink Factory also today announced that Rod Henwood, formerly chief strategy officer,...
- 4/27/2020
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
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Rod Henwood has been promoted to chief operating officer.
The Ink Factory has extended its financing deal with investment firm 127 Wall Productions and handed a promotion to Rod Henwood.
Co-founded by Simon and Stephen Cornwell, The Ink Factory has agreed to continue its co-financing relationship with 127 Wall until 2024, after initially forging terms in 2017.
Having supported projects including BBC / AMC co-production The Little Drummer Girl, the arrangement will be used to cover further development funding and increase co-financing across both film and TV projects.
Henwood is to become chief operating officer, having joined as chief strategy officer in 2018. In the...
The Ink Factory has extended its financing deal with investment firm 127 Wall Productions and handed a promotion to Rod Henwood.
Co-founded by Simon and Stephen Cornwell, The Ink Factory has agreed to continue its co-financing relationship with 127 Wall until 2024, after initially forging terms in 2017.
Having supported projects including BBC / AMC co-production The Little Drummer Girl, the arrangement will be used to cover further development funding and increase co-financing across both film and TV projects.
Henwood is to become chief operating officer, having joined as chief strategy officer in 2018. In the...
- 4/27/2020
- by 1100365¦Alex Farber Broadcast¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
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The Ink Factory, the production co behind The Night Manager and Fighting With My Family, has extended its financing partnership with investor 127 Wall Productions. The agreement will now run through 2024 and is expanding scope to cover significant development funding and increase production co-financing capacity for film and TV projects, the company said.
The existing facility was set up in 2017 and has been utilized for projects including Park Chan-wook’s The Little Drummer Girl.
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The move follows the outfit striking a development partnership with Endeavor (which saw the U.S. company take a minor stake in the business) earlier this year,...
The existing facility was set up in 2017 and has been utilized for projects including Park Chan-wook’s The Little Drummer Girl.
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The move follows the outfit striking a development partnership with Endeavor (which saw the U.S. company take a minor stake in the business) earlier this year,...
- 4/27/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Endeavor Content has purchased a minority stake in “The Night Manager” and “Fighting with My Family” studio The Ink Factory, the companies announced Tuesday.
The new strategic partnership will see Endeavor Content “set up a bespoke development fund for Ink to draw on” and have Endeavor Content and Ink Factory “establish an alliance that will specifically address the Us TV market with high-end premium TV series tackling themes of contemporary global relevance, developed out of Ink’s La base.”
Under the pact, Endeavor Content will have a formal first-look agreement covering both film and TV to sell upcoming Ink Factory projects internationally, and the two companies will look to collaborate in new areas, such as podcasts and other digital projects.
Following completion of the deal, Chris Rice, co-president of Endeavor Content, will take a seat on The Ink Factory’s board.
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The new strategic partnership will see Endeavor Content “set up a bespoke development fund for Ink to draw on” and have Endeavor Content and Ink Factory “establish an alliance that will specifically address the Us TV market with high-end premium TV series tackling themes of contemporary global relevance, developed out of Ink’s La base.”
Under the pact, Endeavor Content will have a formal first-look agreement covering both film and TV to sell upcoming Ink Factory projects internationally, and the two companies will look to collaborate in new areas, such as podcasts and other digital projects.
Following completion of the deal, Chris Rice, co-president of Endeavor Content, will take a seat on The Ink Factory’s board.
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- 2/18/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
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Endeavor Content has struck a partnership deal with The Night Manager and Fighting With My Family producer The Ink Factory that includes the content financing arm of Endeavor taking a minority stake in the business.
The deal also includes a development fund for The Ink Factory, which also produced Little Drummer Girl, to draw on to produce high-end premium TV dramas for the U.S. market.
As part of the deal, Endeavor Content will have a formal first-look agreement covering both film and TV to sell forthcoming Ink Factory projects internationally.
Endeavor Content and The Ink Factory have a long-running relationship; the former has sold John Le Carre adaptations The Night Manager and Little Drummer Girl internationally.
The agreement also includes a commitment to collaborate in new areas such as podcasts and other digital projects.
Following completion of the deal, Chris Rice, co-president of Endeavor Content, will take a seat...
The deal also includes a development fund for The Ink Factory, which also produced Little Drummer Girl, to draw on to produce high-end premium TV dramas for the U.S. market.
As part of the deal, Endeavor Content will have a formal first-look agreement covering both film and TV to sell forthcoming Ink Factory projects internationally.
Endeavor Content and The Ink Factory have a long-running relationship; the former has sold John Le Carre adaptations The Night Manager and Little Drummer Girl internationally.
The agreement also includes a commitment to collaborate in new areas such as podcasts and other digital projects.
Following completion of the deal, Chris Rice, co-president of Endeavor Content, will take a seat...
- 2/18/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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Endeavor Content has taken a minority stake in “The Night Manager” producer The Ink Factory.
Under the deal, the “Killing Eve” and “Night Manager” distributor is to set up a bespoke development fund for Ink Factory. The pact will specifically target the U.S. market with high-end TV series developed out of Ink Factory’s U.S. outpost in Los Angeles.
Endeavor Content will have a formal first-look agreement covering both film and TV to sell forthcoming Ink Factory projects internationally.
The partnership marks a step up in the long-running relationship between the two companies, cemented by Endeavor Content’s investment of both equity and development funding into Ink across U.S. and international projects.
The two companies are also collaborating in new areas such as podcasts and other digital projects. Following completion of the deal, Chris Rice, co-president of Endeavor Content, will join the board of The Ink Factory.
Under the deal, the “Killing Eve” and “Night Manager” distributor is to set up a bespoke development fund for Ink Factory. The pact will specifically target the U.S. market with high-end TV series developed out of Ink Factory’s U.S. outpost in Los Angeles.
Endeavor Content will have a formal first-look agreement covering both film and TV to sell forthcoming Ink Factory projects internationally.
The partnership marks a step up in the long-running relationship between the two companies, cemented by Endeavor Content’s investment of both equity and development funding into Ink across U.S. and international projects.
The two companies are also collaborating in new areas such as podcasts and other digital projects. Following completion of the deal, Chris Rice, co-president of Endeavor Content, will join the board of The Ink Factory.
- 2/18/2020
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
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