Exclusive: Big Brother seller Banijay Rights has signed a former BBC Worldwide Director as the head of its sales and co-pros in German-speaking territories.
Isabelle Helle joins in the SVP German-Speaking Territories and Poland post to oversee a crucial clutch of territories for the French-headquartered sales powerhouse. The team has had a slight rejig. Helle’s predecessor, Veronique Verges, was previously SVP German-Speaking Territories, Poland & Hungary, before leaving at the end of March.
Helle is a former Director of BBC Worldwide Germany and has most recently been running her own consultancy, managing various domestic and international projects including high-end co-production deals.
Run by Cathy Payne, Banijay Rights has an 185,000-hour strong catalog that includes the likes of Big Brother, MasterChef, Peaky Blinders and Black Mirror.
Based in Cologne, Helle will report into Claire Jago, EVP Emea Sales and Acquisitions, Banijay, who said: “Isabelle is an extremely well-respected sales executive with...
Isabelle Helle joins in the SVP German-Speaking Territories and Poland post to oversee a crucial clutch of territories for the French-headquartered sales powerhouse. The team has had a slight rejig. Helle’s predecessor, Veronique Verges, was previously SVP German-Speaking Territories, Poland & Hungary, before leaving at the end of March.
Helle is a former Director of BBC Worldwide Germany and has most recently been running her own consultancy, managing various domestic and international projects including high-end co-production deals.
Run by Cathy Payne, Banijay Rights has an 185,000-hour strong catalog that includes the likes of Big Brother, MasterChef, Peaky Blinders and Black Mirror.
Based in Cologne, Helle will report into Claire Jago, EVP Emea Sales and Acquisitions, Banijay, who said: “Isabelle is an extremely well-respected sales executive with...
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