Campaign India Team
Dec 05, 2013

Clément Schwebig to join Turner Apac as SVP, business development

He was SVP, TV operations at RTL Group in Mumbai in his last assignment

Clément Schwebig to join Turner Apac as SVP, business development

Turner International has announced the appointment of Clément Schwebig as SVP of business development for Apac, based in Hong Kong.

Schwebig will be tasked with leading and implementing Turner International Asia Pacific’s growth strategy across the region. As the company continues to invest in new genres to grow further beyond its core business, he will lead efforts in creating new local and pan-regional channels, furthering Turner’s in-market presence and developing content for local audiences, according to an official statement.

Most recently, Schwebig was SVP TV Operations at RTL Group based in Mumbai where he led the launch of ‘BIG RTL Thrill’, the group’s first TV channel in India, along with RBNL. He has over 15 years of industry experience including a decade of managing substantial TV operations in Europe and Asia, the statement added.

In past assignments, he has been COO of Alpha Media Group in Greece, and COO and CFO of RTL Televizija in Croatia.

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Campaign India

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