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Keyline President

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KEYLINE
LEADER
Sariah D Smalley
Keyline President
……“We formed Keyline to offer our clients and partners support
by means of our past and ongoing knowledge and experience of the worldwide licensing
market and the UK retail industry”..
More about Sariah’s experiences in Licensing
ITEL /United News & Media Plc- December 1999 to June 2001
Position: Head of Licensing Worldwide
ITEL was responsible for the distribution and sale of the group’s TV programmes
in all formats on a worldwide basis, including the USA.
The company invested funds and took equity positions in leading UK Independent
Producer’s programmes to ensure product flow of new content to exploit.
A prime example of this was ITEL’s ownership of Cosgrove Hall Films Ltd,
one of the UK’s leading animation studios.
My role was to establish the new in-house licensing division.
Initially, I assessed the existing portfolio of properties and thereafter all
new properties created by ITEL’s existing or new providers for revenue
streams outside of TV sale.
Key Achievements:
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Creation
of a fully costed strategic three-year licensing
business plan presented and approved by United
News & Media Plc. |
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Promotion
of the division at “Licensing International,
New York” and “Brand Licensing, London” |
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Re-positioning
of The Cosgrove Hall Film project “Porter
and Daughter” into its final format as “Engie
Benjy” |
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Implementation
of the full UK and international licensing programme
for “Fetch the Vet” |
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Appointment
of International Agents. |
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Revenue
generation through licensing agreements across
all categories including publishing |
Link Entertainment Group Ltd*- April 1995-November 1999
Director of International Licensing
Link, an established entertainment company; represented the UK licensing rights
to Mattel’s “Barbie” along with a number of other properties
and brands.
*(Entertainment Rights Plc purchased the Link Group in 2002).
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Responsible
for a team of 7 UK based Link personnel |
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Specifically
responsible for the publishing category-all formats
all properties- Attendance at London, Bologna and
Frankfurt Book Fairs |
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Appointment
and management of the International Licensing Agents |
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Strategic
planning and full implementation of licensing programmes
for properties such as Goosebumps, Animorphs, Little
Grey Rabbit, The Forgotten Toys and Natural History
Museum |
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Profit
Responsibility for the budgeted sales targets for
those specific licensing programmes |
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Responsible
for all FMCG and third party retail promotions |
MCA Merchandising Limited- January 1993-March 1995
UK Licensing Manager
This London based subsidiary was responsible for the worldwide (ex USA) licensing
of all Universal Studios film and TV properties
The movies from the Studio dominated the product flow with blockbuster films
such as Jurassic Park, ET, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Blues Brothers,
Beethoven and Casper along with the extensive film and TV back catalogue
Key Achievements
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The
licensing and promotional programme in the UK for
the first Jurassic Park movie was major industry
and consumer success. This included leading high
street retailers taking licenses for the property
in new product areas |
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On
pack promotions including Beethoven The Movie with
a leading brand tinned dog food product |
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In
concert with CIC (MCA Universal/ Paramount Pictures)
Promotion of the Star Trek licensing strategy
to key licensees, working closely with CIC Video,
the Star Trek video distributors |
Marks and Spencer Plc- 1984-1992
Senior Food Selector (Buyer) -Head Office
Grocery Division
Specialised in the sectors of confectionery, biscuits, grocery and soft
drinks.
St Michael own label - Product development was “from concept to counter” and
included packaging design and in-store product marketing.
Introduction of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles product into the confectionery
catalogue. This was the first licensed product to be developed and launched
in the Marks and Spencer confectionery department.
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