Warner Bros International Television Production (WBITVP) Australia has promoted Rani Seckold to executive business director and Simon Vaughton to head of production, unscripted.
The announcement comes from Michael Brooks, managing director of WBITVP Australia and head of studios ANZ.
In the newly created position, Seckold is responsible for all business operational matters including production with the role integral in shaping and guiding the future growth and development of the business in the Australian market. She continues to report to Michael Brooks.
Simon Vaughton leads all unscripted production content and alongside Caroline Swift, head of entertainment, and Johnny Lowry, head of originals.
Michael Brooks commented: “Both Rani and Simon have played a critical role in the success of WBITVP to date and I am excited to see them take on greater responsibility as our business continues to expand in Australia.”
Rani Seckold said: “WBITVP has an excellent reputation for high-quality programming, and I am thrilled to be taking on this role. I look forward to driving the company’s growth and further strengthening our reputation as a leading production company and preferred business partner.”
Simon Vaughton added: “I’m excited to expand my role and drive the production business forward during a time of change and opportunity in the industry. WBITVP Australia has a dynamic culture of creativity and ambition and alongside my talented colleagues, I look forward to overseeing our diverse and exciting slate.”
WBITVP Australia has produced some of Australia’s best-known entertainment shows including The Celebrity Apprentice, The Masked Singer, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, and Dancing with the Stars.
Factual and documentary productions have included Who Do You Think You Are?, Back In Time For Dinner, and Selling Houses Australia.
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