Hawco Productions Hires Philip Riccio to Lead Structured Development Push
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Jesse Whittock
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Hawco Productions, the Canadian production company behind the series Saint-Pierre, has officially hired Philip Riccio as part of a structured push into development. Riccio, a theater producer and long-time creative partner of co-founder Allan Hawco, had been consulting with the company to create a development strategy before formally joining the Newfoundland- and Toronto-based indie production house.
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· 2 pulledBringing Phil into the team has been a really structured process.
He's a theater director, and he really understands the work
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