The Story Company Rebrands, Grows Management Team

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Endeavor Content-backed The Story Company has rebranded as The Story Collective and made three senior appointments to its management team.

Kate Lewis has been tapped as executive producer. She will manage and expand the company’s slate of scripted projects and provide creative support to the company’s invested production companies and writer partnerships. Prior to joining The Story Collective, she had been working on a slate of projects under her Neon Ink banner. She also previously worked at ITV Studios for ten years, where she executive produced long-running series such as Mr. Selfridge and Vera.

Amy Mobley has been appointed head of production. She joins from Fremantle label Euston Films, where she was responsible for overseeing all of its productions, including Dublin Murders, Baghdad Central and The Sister. Prior to that, she worked at Tiger Aspect, earning credits on Peaky Blinders, Ripper Street, My Mad Fat Diary and The Good Karma Hospital.

Lastly, Natasha Neill has been brought on as CFO. She joins from Lookout Point and has spent over 15 years working in the media industry, with roles at Entertainment One, Greenbird Media and Shine TV.

“We are thrilled to be growing the team and appointing Kate, Amy and Natasha, who are incredibly talented executives, highly respected in the TV community, each with huge experience,” said Damian Keogh, CEO. “They are also utterly charming and fun, something that is important to us as we build. On the question of the tweak to our name, we feel it better reflects how we see the future of our talent driven business, which is bringing together a diverse range of inspiring creative voices.”

Lewis said, “I am thrilled to join forces with such an ambitious and dynamic team, with a deep commitment to foster an environment where creatiMTV projects.”

“I am delighted to join Damian and the whole team at the Story Collective at such an exciting time of growth and expansion,” said Mobley. “I am so looking forward to helping them and our wider group of partners deliver the very best of high-end British drama and comedy productions.”

Neill added, “It is truly exciting to be joining The Story Collective, with its growing slate of great projects and partnerships, just as it is taking off. I can’t wait to get stuck in!”