Former Studio 100 executive will lead the development and sourcing of new animated content for Toon2Tango.

License Global

September 4, 2019

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Toon2Tango has appointed Jo Daris has the company’s chief creative officer.

Daris’ role will see him source and develop new content for Toon2Tango. He will work alongside Ulli Stoef, with whom he co-founded the company in July, in the position.

“I am delighted to be working with this notable new force in children’s and family entertainment led by an experienced and highly regarded industry figure,” says Daris. “This is an exciting time for children’s entertainment – and a great time to be working with a forward-thinking and dynamic company with the skills and desire to make a big impact in this sector.”

Before coming to Toon2Tango, Daris was the chief content officer at Studio 100 and formerly the executive vice president of global business development at the company from 2006-2012.

“The growth and development plans of Toon2Tango have made it essential that we boost our team with a skilled, respected and experienced figure who shares our commitment to high-quality, original kids and family entertainment,” says Stoef. “[Daris] brings an impressive background to this new post and, more importantly, a strong commitment to our aim of establishing Toon2Tango as a major force in children’s entertainment.”

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