Digital Rights Group promotes Kelly Shek for key territories
14 January 2010
London - Leading content distributor Digital Rights Group (DRG) announced the promotion of sales executive, Kelly Shek. Cantonese-speaking Shek will add Asia (excluding Japan) to her existing portfolio of territories, which also includes Africa, Israel and In-Flight. Having joined the Group in August 2007, her responsibilities will be expanded with immediate effect.
Christina Willoughby, DRG’s director, Sales, said “Building long term relationships is an integral part of our overall strategy. Kelly is hugely knowledgeable on the diverse range of content in our catalogue and will bring expertise and enthusiasm to sales in this key region.”
Shek added, “I am keen to cultivate our activities across all forms of media and look forward to expanding our partnerships in Asia.”
The UK’s leading independent distributor, Digital Rights Group (DRG), is backed by IMAC (Ingenious Media Active Capital). DRG provides producers with international distribution of their rights and programmes independently of the major broadcasters and other producer-owned distributors.
The Group works with producers during all phases of the production process; from development right through to the acquisition of finished programmes and formats. The focus is on high quality, multi-genre content delivered to all platforms.
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