You will find here below the speakers & experts attending Cartoon Business 2024.
You can find here the full list of participants registered to Cartoon Business 2024 (up to 18 November).
- Content
Vanessa Chapman
- Position
- Head of Content
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Moderator
Christian Davin
- Position
- Moderator
- Country
- France
Doctor of Law (France), Master of Laws (Canada), Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. From 1989 until 1997, President of Frances leading animation studio, France Animation. From 1997 to 2009, President and founder of Alphanim. Since 2010, he has been an investment partner at CD Production. Christian Davin is the Chairman of CARTOON.
Pierre de Fouquet
- Position
- Founder
- Country
- France
PANEL • Some call it a dark art, operated by an elusive group of financial wizards! But Cartoon Business looks to dispel the mystique behind the world of Private Equity.
Co-founder of Iris Capital, one of the oldest VCs in Europe, based in France and Germany. Iris Capital, founded in 1986, was first a TMT fund. Then it became a digital fund.
- Moderator
Christophe Erbes
- Position
- Moderator
- Country
- France
- Moderator
John Lomas-Bullivant
- Position
- Moderator
- Country
- United Kingdom
John Lomas-Bullivant is the founder of Kickback Media, a children’s and YA storyworld producer. Kickback Media develops high concept, genre based storyworlds for animation, live action and publishing. Kickbacks first storyworld, the “21% Monster” trilogy, written by PJ Canning, was published in July 2022.
- Moderator
Emmanuèle Petry
- Position
- Moderator
- Country
- France
Emmanuèle grew up in Boston (USA) and graduated her PhD at La Sorbonne (Paris) in international literature. Her career in animation started as the Head of Europe for the Canadian production company Nelvana Europe, in charge of co-productions & international sales where she gained her first Emmy Award. After 2 years as Head of Creative Development at Millimages, she joined forces with Jean-Baptiste Wery in 2010 to create Dandelooo, in order to develop, produce and distribute worldwide ambitious animation, mostly based on children’s book and/or unique talent. She co-created the hybrid series “The Treehouse Stories” (4 seasons for CANAL+ and 2nd Emmy Award) and helped co-produce more unique programs, along with book-based animated jewels “Billy the Cowboy Hamster” currently a hit on France Télévisions and around the world). She is currently developing “My Great Great Great Family”, a comedy series which was presented at Cartoon Forum 2024. Her animation studio Ooolala opened in order to produce at home, in the beautiful Cartoucherie, in Valence. Early 2024, Dandelooo started 2 new departments (always animation!): a cinema development, production & international sales and a short film division (production). Her first children’s book was published early November. Her passion for children’s books and animation is now fulfilled and her true pride is to work with the best team in the world.
Alix Wiseman
- Position
- SVP of Sales & Acquisitions
- Company
- 9 Story Media
- Country
- Ireland
PANEL • It’s a tough market for those working in distribution and financing IP’s. So how are they coping in the present downturn? What changes are they making to the way they work? And what advice can they give to hard-pressed producers?
An international media professional with over 25 years experience as Senior Vice President, Distribution & Acquisitions, Alix Wiseman is responsible for heading up 9 Story’s distribution operations and sourcing 3rd party content for worldwide exploitation. Her remit includes brokering international co-production partnerships, securing financing for 9 Story’s new IPs and working closely with internal creative affairs teams to shape them for the global market.
Hasham Khan
- Position
- Managing Director
- Company
- ABP Advisory
- Country
- United Kingdom
PANEL • Some call it a dark art, operated by an elusive group of financial wizards! But Cartoon Business looks to dispel the mystique behind the world of Private Equity.
Hasham specialises in helping owner managers of businesses in the Production / Distribution space implement their growth strategies and maximise value upon sale. Hasham brings a wealth of international media experience having advised on deals in Production and Distribution, Digital Media and IP businesses in the UK, Continental Europe and North America – including advising on the sale of the intellectual property rights to the iconic global property, Paddington Bear to Studiocanal.
Lauri Saunders
- Position
- Representative
- Company
- ABRACA
- Country
- Belgium
PANEL • Cartoon Business puts A.I. under the spotlight in a provocative panel session!
Belgian born animation artist who graduated from RITCS in 2019, and has since then rolled into various layout, background, story and directing roles for projects like “Patser”, “Titina”, “Living with Dad”, “Apollo 10 1/2”, “Cuquin” and “Goat Girl”.
Lydia Mossahebi
- Position
- Head of Digital Media, Platforms and Planning
- Company
- BBC
- Country
- United Kingdom
KEYNOTE • The BBC is at the forefront today of entertaining their wide-ranging audiences, wherever they might be, not just on TV but on the many available digital platforms. Cartoon Business learns it’s an important business strategy, especially with Roblox.
Lydia is a senior strategic digital leader with over 15 years experience in developing interactive and video content to engage kids and young audiences. She is currently Head of Digital Media, Platforms and Planning at BBC Children’s and Education where she leads the strategy and delivery of a digital portfolio including games, apps, websites, social and YouTube for brands including CBeebies and CBBC.
Helene Ratti
- Position
- Accelerator Manager
- Company
- Bpifrance
- Country
- France
PANEL • Cartoon Business talks business accelerators and how they can help kick start your industry ambitions, across media and platforms, develop your IP slate, hone your management skills and facilitate the growth of your company.
Helene is French and American. She has a background in communications and have been working at Bpifrance, the French Public investment bank for 10 years, helping entrepreneurs in their business development through the right connexions and one of a kind accelerator programs.
Cathal Gaffney
- Position
- Managing Director & COO
- Company
- Brown Bag Films
- Country
- Ireland
PANEL • Cartoon Business puts A.I. under the spotlight in a provocative panel session!
Cathal co-founded Brown Bag Films in 1994 and as its managing director has seen it grow to become a world -eading producer of animated children’s programmes. In 2002, Cathal directed the short film “Give Up Yer Aul Sins” which was nominated for an Academy Award and, in 2010, Brown Bag Films were nominated for a second Academy Award with the short film “Granny O’Grimm”. In 2015, Brown Bag Films was acquired by 9Story Media Group and Cathal became the COO responsible for all animation production and technology across the group. Employing over 1,100 talented staff across studios in Dublin, Toronto and Bali. Brown Bag Films mission is to produce the best quality animation for children on television. In 2024, 9Story Media Group was acquired by the publishing company Scholastic.
Nico Franks
- Position
- Editor
- Company
- C21Media
- Country
- United Kingdom
Nico writes daily exclusive news, features and perspective pieces for C21Media, the UK-based provider of breaking news and industry analysis to the international entertainment community. Prior to becoming editor of Channel21 International magazine in 2021 he was editor of C21Kids magazine for five years. He joined C21Media in 2012 following stints writing for the BBC online and music magazine Clash. As well as contributing to the C21Podcast, Nico moderates and produces sessions as part of C21Media’s award-winning annual conference Content London and has spoken at events around the world including Content Americas, MipTV, SeriesFest and Series Mania. He has also developed and produced a non-TX comedy pilot with Wildseed Studios in the UK and writes for award-winning Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball.
Edward Galton
- Position
- CEO
- Company
- CAKE Distribution
- Country
- United Kingdom
PANEL • It’s a tough market for those working in distribution and financing IP’s. So how are they coping in the present downturn? What changes are they making to the way they work? And what advice can they give to hard-pressed producers?
Edward is CEO of CAKE, an independent entertainment company specialising in the production, distribution, development, financing and brand development of kids and family properties. With 25 years of experience, Edward has worked for leading companies including Gaumont and Xilam. Edward is Exec Producer on B“ottersnikes & Gumbles”, “Mush-Mush & The Mushables”, “Pablo”, “Angry Birds: Summer Madness”, “Supa Team 4” and “Nikhil & Jay”. Edward is a Board Member of Animation UK and a member of the Television Academy.
Lucas Perin
- Position
- Audiovisual Advisor
- Company
- Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC)
- Country
- France
PANEL • Cartoon Business talks business accelerators and how they can help kick start your industry ambitions, across media and platforms, develop your IP slate, hone your management skills and facilitate the growth of your company.
After first experiences in the International sales departments of well known productions companies (Studiocanal, SND) and a year at the French Ministry of Culture, Lucas Perin joined the CNC (French National Center of Cinema and Moving Image) in 2021 where he is now working as Audiovisual Advisor.
Eliza Jäppinen
- Position
- Head of IP Development and Developer Relations
- Company
- Dot Play
- Country
- United States of America
PANEL • Cartoon Business talks business accelerators and how they can help kick start your industry ambitions, across media and platforms, develop your IP slate, hone your management skills and facilitate the growth of your company.
Head of IP Development & Developer Relations at Dot Play, Eliza is the Creator of Studio Killers (12 billion views on TikTok) and the CEO of Visible Realms, an entertainment company creating 360° IP across video games and animated content.
- SVOD
Ylka Tapia
- Position
- Content Acquisition and Partnership Manager
- Company
- El Reino Infantil
- Country
- Spain
KEYNOTE • Cartoon Business explores how best to work with YouTube, often described as one of the planet’s most influential of media businesses.
Ylka Tapia is a Content Partnership Manager and Executive Producer at El Reino Infantil, a global leader in family-oriented entertainment. In this role, Ylka oversees acquisitions, sales and co-production opportunities, leveraging her extensive experience in 2D/3D animation. Regularly attending international markets and festivals, she sources top-tier animated content, offers catalogues to SVoD/AVoD platforms & linear TVs and forges collaborations with industry partners across American, Asian-Pacific and European markets. Ylka’s career began as a journalist and TV producer, where she built a strong foundation in media and communication before transitioning into animation and content partnerships. As an Executive Producer, she has successfully led 2D/3D animation projects, collaborating with animation studios, distributors, broadcasters, licensors, publishers, writers/scriptwriters and voice-over artists globally. In addition to her professional roles, Ylka serves on the management board of MIA Mujeres en la Industria de la Animación, contributing to financial management and advocating for women in the animation industry. Outside of work, Ylka enjoys traveling, sports and the arts, including painting with acrylics and writing narratives for young adults. A passion for video games and a love for nature further enrich her creative and personal life.
Julia Weber
- Position
- Managing Director
- Company
- Epsilon Film
- Country
- Germany
PANEL • It’s a tough market for those working in distribution and financing IP’s. So how are they coping in the present downturn? What changes are they making to the way they work? And what advice can they give to hard-pressed producers?
Julia began her career in advertising at Grey Worldwide and, later, supported the marketing team at Buena Vista International on such releases as “Tarzan” and “Runaway Bride”. After graduating from the production and media business department at the University of Television and Film (HFF) in Munich, she took her first steps in the film industry in Los Angeles by working for Wolfgang Petersen’s Radiant Productions in 2001 before moving to the Munich-based production entity Screencraft Entertainment. In 2008, Julia expanded the scope of her global experience and network by focusing on international sales when she was appointed as Sales Manager at Telepool/Global Screen. She was later promoted there to the senior role of Head of Acquisitions, Development and Sales for both feature films and TV series. End of 2023, Julia started her own sales and co-production company together with her long-standing colleague Alice von Einem by joining forces with Beta Film in Munich, to create Epsilon Film. Together, they will be aiming to handle commercial feature films of all genres, with a particular sweet spot for family entertainment.
- Online
Charlie Fink
- Position
- Consultant & Author
- Company
- Forbes Media
- Country
- United States of America
PANEL • Cartoon Business puts A.I. under the spotlight in a provocative panel session!
Charlie Fink is a consultant, columnist, author and adjunct, covering AI, XR and the Metaverse for Forbes. He is the author of the critically acclaimed AR-enabled books “Charlie Fink’s Metaverse” (2017) and “Convergence, How The World Will Be Painted With Data” (2019). Fink teaches at Chapman University in Orange (California) and ASU’s LA graduate program in emerging media.
Pierre Siracusa
- Position
- Animation & Young Audience Director / Animation Director
- Company
- France Télévisions (FTV)
- Country
- France
PANEL • At this crucial juncture in the history of public service television, Cartoon Business asks: How can linear broadcasters weather the storm in this changeable and shrinking marketplace?
Né en 1968, Pierre Siracusa intègre le service public en 1993 au sein de l’unité fiction de France 2 puis occupe très rapidement le poste de conseiller de programmes adjoint pour la même unité. En 1996, il rejoint l’unité jeunesse de la même chaîne en tant que conseiller de programmes avant de rejoindre celle de France 3 en 1998. En octobre 2008, Pierre Siracusa est nommé responsable du pôle animation 6-12 ans et famille au sein de la direction de la jeunesse commune de groupe France Télévisions
Patricia Vasapollo
- Position
- Head of Family and Fiction
- Company
- Hessischer Rundfunk (HR)
- Country
- Germany
PANEL • At this crucial juncture in the history of public service television, Cartoon Business asks: How can linear broadcasters weather the storm in this changeable and shrinking marketplace?
Head of Family and Fiction, hr/ARD. Patricia Vasapollo started working for TV at the cultural department. In 2003 she moved to the children and family department, where she was responsible for the production of feature films, animation and documentaries about children from all around the world. She co-produces and acquires cartoon series, such as Geronimo Stilton, Max and Maestro, Tom Sawyer and Leo da Vinci, also screens the market in the field of international licensing and co-productions for ARD and KIKA. Since 2019 she became Head of Family and Fiction, which also integrates TV adult dramas.
- Online
Timo Argillander
- Position
- Managing Partner
- Company
- IPR.VC Management
- Country
- Finland
PANEL • Some call it a dark art, operated by an elusive group of financial wizards! But Cartoon Business looks to dispel the mystique behind the world of Private Equity.
Experienced investor, entrepreneur, executive and consultant in the media and entertainment industry and ex-Apple. Timo Argillander has over 30 years of digital media business experience.
Martin Juza
- Position
- Co Founder & Producer & CEO
- Company
- Krutart
- Country
- Czech Republic
CASE STUDY • Building an animation business in the CEE can be challenging. With few State subsidies and little support. But Cartoon Business talks to one entrepreneurial Founder, Martin Juza from Krutart in the Czech Republic, who is leading the way with a focused business strategy, others in the region and the rest of Europe could learn from.
Martin Jůza (1986) co-founded the creative studio Krutart in 2014, where he works as CEO and producer. He uses his entrepreneurial approach to transform the rigid business models of the media industry into a successful global business. As a producer at Krutart, Martin Jůza focuses on creating new IPs for children and their creative exploitation. In 2020, Krutart brought the animated series “Kosmix” (26x5’) to the screens of Czech Television, which is now distributed worldwide by the French sales agent Dandelooo. In 2022, Kosmix received a second season and a feature film “Kosmix: Secret Mission” (CZ-IT-SK) is scheduled to premiere worldwide in 2027. Another IP in development at Krutart is a 26x7’ TV series for children (5-7 years), “Napville”, with an estimated premiere in 2028. In 2022, the CG animated short film “3-2-1 Start!” for fulldome planetariums began its successful worldwide distribution. It is now programmed in 26 countries on five continents around the world. Krutart now has its own in-house sales department for immersive media projects and an editorial line with a planned release of one film per year. Martin Jůza has participated in many international workshops and pitching forums such as Berlinale Talents, Dok.Incubator, MAIA, EPI and IDFA Academy. He is also one of the authors and hosts of the Pitch.cz podcast, which connects Czech film professionals.
Katrin Orbeta
- Position
- Creative Director & Author & Co-founder
- Company
- Mash&Co France
- Country
- France
PANEL • Cartoon Business talks business accelerators and how they can help kick start your industry ambitions, across media and platforms, develop your IP slate, hone your management skills and facilitate the growth of your company.
Katrin is the co-founder and creative director of Mash&Co, an Italian-French transmedia company that develops original edutainment IPs focused on nurturing children’s emotional intelligence and soft skills. She oversees the Mash&Co brand, writing and directing the company’s digital content and ensuring it is tailored to linear and interactive multimedia platforms and aligns with her organisation’s core values. Katrin has been recognised with the ‘Women Value Company’ award by Intesa San Paolo, listed as an ‘Unstoppable Woman’ by Startup Italia and selected for the prestigious French entrepreneurship program ‘Orange Femmes Entrepreneuses 2024’. She is also a lecturer in video game production and a mentor for Women in Games France and Founders Boost Italy, the largest US-based pre-acceleration program.
Julien Borde
- Position
- President
- Company
- Mediawan Kids & Family
- Country
- France
PANEL • Beyond Doom and Gloom, why there’s optimism for a brighter future! Cartoon Business examines the state of the animation industry today and how, out of adversity, come new opportunities and new ways of working.
With over 25 years experience in kids and family brands, Julien Borde is President of Mediawan Kids & Family. Until 2018, he was Head of Kids and General Entertainment Channels at WarnerMedia for France, French-speaking territories and Africa. Between 2005 and 2015, he created France Télévisions Kids department and established it as the leader of the European animation industry. He was appointed Secretary General of France 3 in 2012, then Head of Digital Programming with responsibility for AVoD/TVoD/SVoD. He started his career at Disney in 1997, where he remained until 2005, as Deputy Director then Executive Director for Programmes and Production at Disney Channels France.
Hugo Deghilage
- Position
- Manager / Producer
- Company
- Panique!
- Country
- Belgium
CASE STUDY • With Cartoon Business moving to Brussels, we shine a light on how to do business in Belgium and what valuable grants and investment are available to help greenlight your productions.
After working for a few years as producer assistant, production manager and executive producer for Vincent Tavier, I finally join him at Panique as producer in 2022.
Alex Cameron
- Position
- Director EMEA
- Company
- Parrot Analytics
- Country
- New Zealand
KEYNOTE • Cartoon Business asks: How can you uncover the market value of your animated IP? Whether you are looking for investment to survive, financing to grow, or to sell your business. Understanding the popularity and worth of your properties is crucial, while, using authoritative data, can help guide your decision-making on the development and roll-out of new concepts and IP’s.
Alex brings over 15 years of experience in the TV industry to his current role at Parrot Analytics. His background includes, serving most recently, as head of entertainment analytics at Hasbro, where he focused on data-driven strategies for content. At Endemol Shine, as head of brands and insights, Alex led audience research, contributing to the success of the groups extensive network of production companies. His expertise has also been shared on international platforms, with recent participation in panels and discussions at events like CartoonNext, C21’s Content Budapest and the Edinburgh TV Festival.
Katrien Maes
- Position
- Head of Production
- Company
- Screen Flanders
- Country
- Belgium
CASE STUDY • With Cartoon Business moving to Brussels, we shine a light on how to do business in Belgium and what valuable grants and investment are available to help greenlight your productions.
Graduated as Master in Art History and Conservation, Katrien Maes started her career at the promotional agency Flanders Image (VAF). In 2009, she joined the team of Location Flanders as Deputy of the Film Commission. In 2012, Location Flanders became the Screen Flanders and launched its own economic fund to attract international co-productions to the region. Since the summer of 2021 she is operating as Head of Production of the fund and is also a board member of Cine-Regio.
Alexander Kmet
- Position
- Development Specialist
- Company
- Slovak Televison and Radio (STVR)
- Country
- Slovakia
PANEL • At this crucial juncture in the history of public service television, Cartoon Business asks: How can linear broadcasters weather the storm in this changeable and shrinking marketplace?
Alexander Kmet is a Media Manager and creative producer with more than a decade experience in the Slovak film and media industry and is mainy focused on strategy and project management, format development and dramaturgy, setting and leading creative and production teams. At Slovak Television and Radio (national public broadcaster), Alexander has held various roles including creative producer for youth focused content, development specialist and co-creator of diverse prime time projects and program manager operating the program budget of the broadcaster.
Anja van Mensel
- Position
- CEO
- Company
- Studio 100 Benelux
- Country
- Belgium
CASE STUDY • Cartoon Business celebrates a local business legend, Studio 100! We hear how Belgium’s powerhouse has grown from the days of its famous founders, with their show “Samson and Gert”, to become a worldwide entertainment and distribution company.
Anja Van Mensel joined Studio 100 in 2004 as Line Producer. Became Supervising Producer, Head of TV & Film + Live Entertainment. In 2013, Gert Verhulst and Hans Bourlon entrusted Anja with the role of CEO of Studio 100 Benelux. In addition to her role as CEO, Anja also remains active as Director Content Creation.
Martin Krieger
- Position
- CEO
- Company
- Studio 100 International
- Country
- Germany
CASE STUDY • Cartoon Business celebrates a local business legend, Studio 100! We hear how Belgium’s powerhouse has grown from the days of its famous founders, with their show “Samson and Gert”, to become a worldwide entertainment and distribution company.
Martin Krieger is CEO of Studio 100 International, a leading production and distribution company within the children’s and family entertainment sector. His passion has always been the entertainment industry, while passing through various senior stations in marketing and distribution at The Walt Disney Company, Studio 100 International (formerly known as Studio 100 Media) and Google, before returning to Studio 100 International in his current position.
Jo Daris
- Position
- CCO & Producer
- Company
- Toon2Tango
- Country
- Germany
KEYNOTE • To Survive for 2025! Why it’s a case of Survival of the Smartest, according to entrepreneurial businessman, Jo Daris, co-founder of Toon2Tango.
Jo Daris started his career in large FMCG companies, ending up at Hasbro in a European role for trading cards and trading card games. From there, he joined Studio 100 to build up the international business for them, which resulted in opening up the international office in Munich, the acquisition of EM Entertainment and the opening of Studio 100 Animation in France. He then moved to m4e as Chief Content Officer. After the sale of m4e to Studio 100, Jo continued in this role in the newly merged company. Today, Jo co-owns Toon2Tango, a creative production hub for animated series and features, where he fulfils the role of Chief Creative Officer. Simultaneously, he also worked for Belgian production company Fobic Films in various roles, from financing to production management and production. Fobic produces theatrical features and prime time television for the Belgian market. Lately, Jo has also joined the ranks of Geronimo in Belgium, helping them to sell and produce high concept series for the streaming platforms. As a producer, Jo is best known for “Wissper”, “Agent 203”, “Grisù” and for various prime time series and theatrical releases in Belgium.
Viviane Vanfleteren
- Position
- CEO / Producer
- Company
- Vivi Film
- Country
- Belgium
CASE STUDY • With Cartoon Business moving to Brussels, we shine a light on how to do business in Belgium and what valuable grants and investment are available to help greenlight your productions.
Viviane Vanfleteren is founder and CEO of Vivi Film, an independent Belgian film production company and co- founder of the Brussels based animation studio Studio Souza. She has over 34 years of experience in film production and is a member of The Academy. Her credits include amongst others The Triplets of Belleville and The Secret of Kells which were both selected as Academy Award® Nominees as well as series such as Minuscule 2, Plankton Invasion. She recently coproduced Titina, and The polar bear Prince. Both films have been produced in Belgium from lay- out to compositing with Studio Souza as a lead studio. Vanfleteren won in 2009, together with her coproducers from Les Armateurs and Cartoon Saloon, the Cartoon Movie Tribute Award of European producer of the year. She received a second nomination in 2023 together with the Norwegian coproducers from Mikrofilm for the feature film Titina. Today Viviane is operating on different fronts. She has animated shorts, series, and features in different stages of development, financing, and production.
Telidja Klaï
- Position
- Content Manager
- Company
- VRT-Ketnet
- Country
- Belgium
PANEL • At this crucial juncture in the history of public service television, Cartoon Business asks: How can linear broadcasters weather the storm in this changeable and shrinking marketplace?
As a PhD in Developmental Psychology, Telidja Klai is responsible for 360°programming strategy and target strategies at Ketnet the dedicated children’s brand of the public broadcaster VRT in Belgium. The main thrust of her activities in this field are the development of children and Ketnet’s vision and values. Besides her strategical work, Telidja is also responsible for programme acquisitions and co-productions animation for Ketnet.
Vanessa Brookman
- Position
- GM of Kids, Global Streaming and International Networks
- Company
- Warner Bros. Discovery
- Country
- United Kingdom
PANEL • Beyond Doom and Gloom, why there’s optimism for a brighter future! Cartoon Business examines the state of the animation industry today and how, out of adversity, come new opportunities and new ways of working.
Vanessa Brookman, GM of Kids, Global Streaming and International Networks for Warner Bros. Discovery. In this role, she oversees the operational, editorial and creative for all kids content for Global Streaming and International Networks. She is responsible for representing and driving interests at a global company level to create and deliver the best content for kids across Warner Bros. Discoverys networks and platforms including Max. Brookman also develops and executes regional EMEA initiatives across content, branding, programming, marketing, compliance, PR and digital. Brookmans remit includes the iconic Cartoon Network brand as well as Cartoonito, Boomerang, Boing and Adult Swim EMEA, and associated digital properties on third-party and owned Warner Bros. streaming platforms. Brookman also co-leads the London division of Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe.