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Introducing NATPE 2026 Advisory Board
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Introducing NATPE 2026 Advisory Board

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We're excited to introduce the industry leaders who are shaping the agenda for NATPE Global 2026, helping to curate an invaluable program for the global community of buyers, distributors and producers who annually convene at the largest international market in North America.

This year's event is guided by two dynamic content boards: one focused on the overall agenda, and a second dedicated to the new Scripted strand. Both bring deep expertise and insights to ensure NATPE Global delivers the connections and conversations that matter most.

Secure your spot before September 26 and save $300 or add Realscreen Summit to your market plans with our exclusive combo rate.

CONTENT Advisory board

 
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Fanny Baudry
Business development consultant
Formerly Wheelhouse

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Mark Bishop
Co-President
Blue Ant Studios

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Prentiss Fraser
President
Fox Entertainment Global

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Mark Garner
EVP, Head, Global Fast Channels
A+E Global Media

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Marie Leguizamo
Managing Director
Banijay Mexico & US Hispanic

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Eric Levin
Chief Content Officer
Publicis Media

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Howard Owens
Founder & Co-CEO
Propagate 

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Jens Richter
CEO, Commercial & International
Fremantle

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Justin Stockman
VP, Content Development & Programming
Bell Media

Scripted Advisory board

 
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Lisa Fahrenholt
EVP, Scripted Development
Endemol Shine North America

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Oliver Jones
Senior Commissioner 
Apple TV+

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John Morayniss
Co-Founder & CEO
Blink49 Studios

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Clelia Mountford
Founder
Sunburnt Penguin Productions

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Robert Schildhouse
President, BritBox North America & General Manager, BritBox International

 

 

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