Telestream Hires Anne-Louise Buick as New Global Marketing Leader

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NEVADA CITY, Calif.—Telestream has announced that Anne-Louise Buick has been named senior vice president of marketing.

Buick joins the 25-year-old company following a decade of acquisition, transformation, and significant growth that has significantly expanded Telestream’s operations as a leader in workflow automation, media processing, video quality monitoring, and test and synchronization solutions for the production and distribution of video. 

Most recently Buick led worldwide field, channel, and demand marketing at Avid as vice president of global revenue marketing. Her 20-year career in media and entertainment technology marketing has also included leadership positions in the TV and Media Division at Ericsson, IP video technology manufacturer Exterity and organizations focused on pay TV and digital archive monetization. She previously served on the board of IABM and is currently on the advisory board of the Marketing Leaders Circle, and Rise – a group focused on equality and diversity in the broadcast industry, and she has been an active mentor in the Rise mentoring program since its inception. Buick is based in Scotland.

“Anne-Louise will be an incredible partner in driving a high-performing marketing function to support Telestream’s next phase of growth,” explained Telestream president and COO Jon Wilson said. “Her global expertise and past successes will be invaluable as we help our customers evolve to meet new opportunities and take our innovations into new markets.”

“Telestream has built an incredible reputation by partnering with its customers to move the industry forward,” Buick said. “They’ve managed to remain humble, and maintain a positive, inclusive culture even as they transformed into the powerhouse they are today. I look forward to helping Telestream realize the investment in that transformation.”

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