Top media and entertainment leaders to advise the CEO and company on next phase of enabling content creation in the cloud.
Ateliere Creative Technologies, an innovative cloud-native content supply chain and distribution platform, announced its enhanced advisory board of top entertainment, streaming and technology leaders. The advisory board will participate in guiding Ateliere’s CEO’s vision of creating the industry’s first cloud-native platform that manages the entire content workflow – from concept to consumer. The board will also continue to build and strengthen relationships with content and streaming partners to drive growth and expansion. The advisors include Bill Admans, Wendy Aylsworth, Mitchell Berman, Jon Bond, Jon Christian, Naomi Climer CBE, Chris Cookson, Vincent Pizzica, Leon Silverman, and Barry Zegel, all of whom bring a broad set of strategic, leadership, and innovation expertise to Ateliere.
Streaming services are the future of media distribution, and Ateliere delivers an integrated approach to using cloud technology to transform the media and streaming supply chain on a global level. By creating an advisory board with top business leaders in entertainment, advertising, and technology, Ateliere is laser-focused on improving the content creation experience and solving industry challenges. This includes driving efficiency through an end-to-end workflow platform, automating the mundane tasks of content creation and QC, deduplicating content, and expanding content distribution to more endpoints without compromising artistic intent.
“With explosive growth in 2022, Ateliere is moving rapidly into the next phase of our business lifecycle. It’s more important than ever to have industry leaders collaborate with us on these strategic innovations to continue furthering the industry and Ateliere,” says Dan Goman, CEO of Ateliere. “Our partners and clients seek seamless experiences, and the advisory board is positioned to accelerate our business and reinvent the media supply chain with their industry experience and mindsets.”
“Content creators strive to bring their vision to the screen for audiences to share and enjoy. Technology today can vastly simplify and streamline the mechanics and costs of this creative process. Ateliere is uniquely positioned for its mission to empower creators to leverage these technologies to realize and share these visions as never before possible,” says Chris Cookson, Ateliere Advisory Board member and former president of Sony Pictures Technologies and Warner Bros. Technical Operations, “I look forward to teaming with my fellow board members to expand Ateliere’s reach and power to aid the creative process truly from concept to consumer.”
A Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award winner for engineering, Cookson’s innovation in broadcast, movie, and streaming technologies has led to over 30 patents that impact the industry, from the technology used to create content, to how audiences experience it on screens and devices everywhere.
Jon Bond, most known for his work as cofounder of kirshenbaum bond senecal + partners, has also joined Ateliere’s Advisory Board. He brings an extensive background in the global advertising market to facilitate product development and offerings. Additionally, he is stepping into a crucial role leading global marketing and messaging for Ateliere.
Jon Bond, CEO of Signal Hill Acquisition Company, says, “Ateliere is leading the charge in technology and innovation for the streaming industry. It’s exciting to see how the content workflow has improved through automation, collaboration, and de-duplication innovations. I look forward to joining the board to help navigate the company through this next era of streaming.”
The board will oversee key Ateliere committees, including business development, technology and innovation, operations, and integration. Board members bring a depth of knowledge and experience from leading global technology and entertainment companies, including CBS, Dolby, E! Entertainment, HBO, NBCUniversal, Netflix, Sony, Walt Disney Studios, and Warner Bros, among others.