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Paul Robertson | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Richard Ivey School of Business |
Occupation(s) | Businessperson, Television producer, Media Executive, |
Years active | 90's to present |
Employer | Canadian Film Centre |
Paul W. Robertson is a Canadian / American television ambassador, media executive and producer known for his work in animated television. He was CEO of Nelvana Limited from 2003 to 2007.[1]
Paul graduated with an Honours degree in Business Administration from the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario in 1977. He currently serves on the Campaign Cabinet for United Way of Greater Toronto and is a board member of the Canadian Film Centre.
He is well known for working for as producer for My Friend Rabbit, Jacob Two Two, My Dad the Rock Star and Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids and Franklin.
Robertson was a president of YTV as well as Corus Entertainment for a while.
Filmography
- 2003 - Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids: Executive Producer
- 2003 - Back to School with Franklin: Executive Producer
- 2003 - My Dad the Rock Star: Executive Producer
- 2004 - Franklin the Turtle: Producer
- 2005 - Drake & Josh: Associte Producer
- 2007 - My Friend Rabbit: Producer
References
- ^ Burgess, Amanda (Aug 1, 2008). "YTV Brand Evolution: Expect the unexpected". Kidscreen. Brunico Communications. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
External links
- Paul W. Robertson at IMDb
- Animation Magazine's interview with Paul Robertson (November 7, 2002)