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Nick Powell, Chairman and Chief Creative Director
Nick set up Ricochet in 1995 in London having previously worked freelance, including the role of Series Editor of Channel 4's Right to Reply. He has helped to develop a number of returning brands for the company including TV Dinners, Sex Tips For Girls, No Going Back, Selling Houses, Risking It All, Supernanny and Its Me or The Dog. In 2001 Nick moved from London and opened up Ricochet's head office in Brighton. In 2005 Ricochet had the largest turnover of any regional UK independent production company. Ricochet currently has production offices in London, Brighton and Los Angeles. Nick takes a leading role in creative development and oversees the company's overall strategy.
nick.powell@ricochet.co.uk
Nick Southgate, Managing Director
Nick joined Ricochet in 1999 after 5 years at the
BBC and a spell as a freelance documentary director
and producer. Nick has executive produced projects
for Ricochet including Who Rules the Roost? FightBox,
Tetris: From Russia with Love, Living in the Sun and
World's Toughest Tribes. Nick continues to oversee
key projects, day-to-day manages the company and
looks after the rights strategy.
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Nick Emmerson, Executive Vice President
Nick is currently heading up Ricochet's Los Angeles Office. In addition to running development, he is executive producing two network series for ABC, including Supernanny. In the UK Nick has also Executive Produced Selling Houses, No Going Back, Chaos at the Castle and Supernanny. Before his arrival at Ricochet in April 2001, Nick was at Princess Productions where he series produced Jail Break.
nemmerson@ricochettelevision.com
Jennifer O'Connell,
Senior Vice President
Senior Vice
President of our Los Angeles based North American office. Her ability to run shows, create new ideas and her
excellent relationships with all the networks make her a key member of
the Ricochet North American team. Formerly at NBC, Jennifer shepherded
numerous alternative series and pilots, including “The Biggest Loser”
and “Tommy Lee Goes to College.” Most recently, she was the executive producer
for “Science of Love” Prior to NBC, Jennifer was an executive in the
movie department at The Disney Channel.
joconnell@ricochettelevision.com
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