AfterShock Media Hires New Development Executives

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AfterShock Media is hiring a raft of new talent to help bring AfterShock IP to other media

. The move comes after AfterShock Media, cementing a relationship between AfterShock Comics and distributor Rive Gauche that had already resulted in two AfterShock titles being developed for film and television.

Former Parkes + MacDonald VP of Production Wynn Wygal has joined the company as senior vice president, film and television, where she will be joined by Carrie Stein, former head of global scripted television at eOne, who’ll be working as global film & TV consultant and tasked with leading international expansion of co-production opportunities, as well as local language production.

Finally, Cara Stechmann has joined the company as a development assistant, working with the film & TV division. “As AfterShock Comics and Rive Gauche begin their strategic alliance as AfterShock Media, we’re committed to having the very best talent in place supporting and driving our global growth,” Jon Kramer, AfterShock Media CEO, said in a statement. “AfterShock Media now has a team in place to exploit its growing collection of IP through Rive Gauche’s TV production and distribution capabilities.

 

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