Keshet International CEO Alon Struzman leaves the Israeli power plant after a decade at the helm.
Struzman, who oversaw a period of growth at the Israeli producer-distributor owned by the Keshet Media Group, will leave at the end of 2022, with succession plans expected in due course.
Keshet Media Group CEO Avi Nir said people “will be talking around the fire and on Zoom” about Struzman’s presence “for years to come.”
“Perhaps historians call it the ‘glorious decade’,” he added. “cache dreamed of a global Israeli content company – a realistic dream based on talent and The skill of the Israeli creators and the belief that this talent can reach any part of the world, and Alon is undoubtedly a dream maker who has created a unique world. “
Struzman described the last decade as an “incredible experience” during which he was “proud to see how much Keshet has evolved and adapted”.
He took the helm in 2012 after being COO of cloud gaming company Playcast Media Systems and immediately began paving the way for growth, first launching Keshet in the UK that same year.
Keshet Studios was subsequently founded in 2015, bought by independent German Tresor in 2017 and acquired by British independent incubator Greenbird Media the following year, giving Keshet control of several British producers.
Today, Struzman’s team follows Apple TV +. Doubt Y eco 3 In association with Disney + / Nat Geo’s small light Peacock Screaming and two seasons on NBC The Brea.
Keshet International also sells various formats through its distribution group and has had a strong presence in key markets.
Source: Deadline

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