Exclusive: Vault AI, an emerging, tech-oriented market research firm, has made a set of key exec hires.
Heading the new roster is Nrg veteran Ethan Titelman, who is joining the company as president of client solutions.
Luke Schoknecht, who ran the Australia-based brand agency Raine & Makin before beginning a consulting engagement with Vault last year, has been named Chief Marketing Officer. Aj Giovannetti, a veteran of Paramount Pictures and Nrg, is coming aboard as SVP of product strategy. Also new to the fold is Rich Calabrese, executive director of insights and strategy.
Vault last December closed an 8 million Series A funding round. Investors in that round from investors included Israel-based Pico Venture Partners and Hearst Ventures, the investment arm of Hearst Corp. and an early backer of companies like Roku, Pandora and BuzzFeed. Other participants in the Series A included former Sony Pictures Entertainment Vice Chairman Yair Landau as well...
Heading the new roster is Nrg veteran Ethan Titelman, who is joining the company as president of client solutions.
Luke Schoknecht, who ran the Australia-based brand agency Raine & Makin before beginning a consulting engagement with Vault last year, has been named Chief Marketing Officer. Aj Giovannetti, a veteran of Paramount Pictures and Nrg, is coming aboard as SVP of product strategy. Also new to the fold is Rich Calabrese, executive director of insights and strategy.
Vault last December closed an 8 million Series A funding round. Investors in that round from investors included Israel-based Pico Venture Partners and Hearst Ventures, the investment arm of Hearst Corp. and an early backer of companies like Roku, Pandora and BuzzFeed. Other participants in the Series A included former Sony Pictures Entertainment Vice Chairman Yair Landau as well...
- 6/27/2022
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Vault AI, an emerging market research firm blending artificial intelligence with more traditional methodology, has closed an $8 million Series A funding round.
Co-leading the round were Israel-based Pico Venture Partners and Hearst Ventures, the investment arm of Hearst Corp. and an early backer of companies like Roku, Pandora and BuzzFeed. Other participants in the Series A included former Sony Pictures Entertainment Vice Chairman Yair Landau as well as existing Vault investors TV Azteca and Sky/ProSieben-backed Remagine Ventures.
Vault’s executive roster includes industry veterans like Abe Recio, formerly an SVP at Sony, who is chief product officer, and Rachel Kraus, a former SVP at MarketCast who is SVP of insights and strategy.
The company plans to use the new funds to add sales and product staff, enhance technology in order to expand beyond entertainment, and to consolidate operations in Latin America and Europe.
Since closing a previous seed funding round,...
Co-leading the round were Israel-based Pico Venture Partners and Hearst Ventures, the investment arm of Hearst Corp. and an early backer of companies like Roku, Pandora and BuzzFeed. Other participants in the Series A included former Sony Pictures Entertainment Vice Chairman Yair Landau as well as existing Vault investors TV Azteca and Sky/ProSieben-backed Remagine Ventures.
Vault’s executive roster includes industry veterans like Abe Recio, formerly an SVP at Sony, who is chief product officer, and Rachel Kraus, a former SVP at MarketCast who is SVP of insights and strategy.
The company plans to use the new funds to add sales and product staff, enhance technology in order to expand beyond entertainment, and to consolidate operations in Latin America and Europe.
Since closing a previous seed funding round,...
- 12/8/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Remagine Ventures has invested in Vault Analytics, the U.S. and Israel-based firm that uses artificial intelligence to predict and measure audiences for movies and TV shows.
Remagine had investment news of its own over the weekend as Sky joined its roster of backers. The Vault deal sees Remagine take a minority stake in the analytics firm, which has bases in L.A. and Tel Aviv, and counts Mexican broadcaster TV Azteca among its current backers. Israeli helmer and producer Ariel Vromen (“The Iceman”) is a partner.
Founded in 2015, Vault uses AI in its portfolio of measurement and prediction solutions. It works with a selection of studios, broadcasters, and content companies. CEO David Stiff told Variety the cash injection paves the way for expansion. “Remagine’s investment will allow Vault to grow its machine learning and sales teams in order to focus on expanding current TV and film prediction products to European,...
Remagine had investment news of its own over the weekend as Sky joined its roster of backers. The Vault deal sees Remagine take a minority stake in the analytics firm, which has bases in L.A. and Tel Aviv, and counts Mexican broadcaster TV Azteca among its current backers. Israeli helmer and producer Ariel Vromen (“The Iceman”) is a partner.
Founded in 2015, Vault uses AI in its portfolio of measurement and prediction solutions. It works with a selection of studios, broadcasters, and content companies. CEO David Stiff told Variety the cash injection paves the way for expansion. “Remagine’s investment will allow Vault to grow its machine learning and sales teams in order to focus on expanding current TV and film prediction products to European,...
- 9/3/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
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