Jim Henson Company Appoints Shirley Bowers as VP of Global Distribution
By
Jesse Whittock
Toasted to a respectable shade. No regrets, no crumbs left.
Summary
The Jim Henson Company has hired Shirley Bowers, a former Fremantle executive, as Vice President of Global Distribution. Based in Los Angeles, Bowers will oversee content sales and distribution for the company's catalog including Dinosaur Train, Sid the Science Kid, and Fraggle Rock, while also developing international co-production partnerships. She will report to Chris Lytton, President and COO of Jim Henson Company.
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