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Technicolor Group appoints Marc-Antoine d’Halluin as chairman

Technicolor Group announced the appointment of Marc-Antoine d’Halluin as chairman of the board of directors, following its meeting held on 23 May 2024. In his role, he will support and accelerate the group’s three-pillar strategy focused on talent, technology, and service expansion, led by group CEO Caroline Parot. 

As a seasoned media executive with extensive international experience, he will be leveraging his deep industry knowledge and leadership to steer the Group towards ever greater creative and technological success, in a context of rapid industry transformation.

“I am honoured to join Technicolor Group and look forward to working with its talented teams to further develop our mission of delivering cutting-edge solutions and exceptional content to our clients worldwide. The opportunity to chair Technicolor Group in such a fast-changing market environment is truly exciting and I am confident the Group has the necessary strengths and assets to seize opportunities in multiple business segments and geographies,” Marc-Antoine d’Halluin declared. 

He is a seasoned media executive with extensive international experience in the television and production industry together with a deep transactional expertise. Until recently he served as Asacha Media Group vice chairman which is a premium content production build-up he co-founded in 2020 and sold to Fremantle Media in 2024. He is also a board member of Moby Group.

Marc-Antoine d’Halluin was MBC (Middle East Broadcasting Center) Group CEO in 2020, leading the company’s strategic growth in the Middle East including its successful pivot towards SVOD. From 2016 to 2019, he was the M7 Group Board chairman, a European pay-TV group he oversaw the pivot towards OTT before selling it successfully to Vivendi. He served as CEO of Zodiak Media Group from 2013 to 2016 prior to merging it with Banijay and held leadership roles at Showtime Arabia, OSN, Canal+ Nordic (C More Entertainment), and Fox Kids Europe.

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