Iyuno appoints Bergsma as MD, Belgium & Netherlands
January 23, 2023
Iyuno has announced the appointment of Jesse Bergsma as Managing Director of its Belgium and Netherlands operations. Bergsma is experienced in marketing, sales and operational consulting from his time at Chellomedia (presently known as AMC Networks International) and Canal+.
With nearly two decades of experience in media management, business development and operations, in his new role at Iyuno, Bergsma will lead and grow the company’s Belgium and Netherlands team and client roster, as well as discover new localisation business opportunities and expand its talent pool of actors and directors.
His appointment continues Iyuno’s commitment to further enhance its Europe operations and infrastructure. Earlier this year, the media localisation leader announced the promotion of Berend Beijer, Regional Managing Director, Northwest Europe, who leaves the role of Managing Director, Belgium & the Netherlands, to Bergsma.
“After managing the Benelux region for over two years, I am very excited to take on a new role, as Regional Managing Director Northwest Europe, and continue to contribute to the success of the organisation on a regional level. I am very delighted to have Jesse joining the team, having known him since 2005, I have no doubt he is the right person to lead the Benelux team going forward, and I am very confident that Jesse will be successful in his new role, and will continue to build and grow the Iyuno operations in the Benelux region,” commented Berend Beijer, Iyuno’s Regional Managing Director, Northwest Europe.
“I am thrilled to be joining a dynamic company like Iyuno and am looking forward to working together with Berend and the local teams in the Netherlands and Belgium. I am confident that there are a lot of opportunities in the localization business for the Benelux region,” added Bergsma.
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