Blackbird, the developer and seller of the market-leading cloud video editing platform, Blackbird, is pleased to announce that John Honeycutt will join the Board of the Company on 24 June 2020 as a Non-Executive Director.
John Honeycutt is a global Information and Media Technology leader who is an expert in cloud services, supply chain logistics and cyber security. He has significant international experience in business strategy and operations, mergers and acquisitions, transformation and large-scale project delivery across all aspects of the media industry. Previous employers include Google, Discovery Communications, FOX Cable Networks and Liberty Media.
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John was SVP Broadcast Operations at Fox from 1995 until to 2003 before holding roles as Chief Media Technology Officer, Chief Operating Officer as well as Chief Technology Officer at Discovery from 2003 to 2019. John then joined Google as Vice President of Telecommunications, Media and Entertainment and Gaming, where he developed Google Cloud’s initial product development and go-to-market strategies across those sectors globally. John has now established The Sandy Valley Group, an independent advisory firm focused on the technology, transformation and growth strategies media and entertainment companies must implement in order to thrive over the next decade. John is also an Adjunct Professor and guest lecturer at American University in Washington, DC and was a founding member of American’s Kogod Business School Cyber Security Governance Council.
John won Broadcasting and Cable’s Technology Leadership Award in 2010 and Broadcasting and Cable’s Digital All-Star Award in 2015. He graduated from Fitchburg State University in 1992.
Andrew Bentley, Chairman of Blackbird, said: “John has an exceptional track record of achievement across our sector. He brings knowledge, experience and connectivity to global players and will make a valuable contribution to the future of Blackbird. We are delighted to welcome John to the Board.”