Maria Curman and Åsa Sjöberg Join SF Studios Board
Maria Curman and Åsa Sjöberg to SF Studios Board
Top executives Maria Curman and Åsa Sjöberg to join the board of film and TV production company SF Studios.
In a move to further strengthen SF Studios’ future operations and activities, media executives Maria Curman and Åsa Sjöberg have been recruited to join the board of directors. Curman will serve as chairman and Sjöberg as board member.
Both Curman and Sjöberg have long experience in the media industry. They will assume their new roles during the spring 2017.
“It is with great joy that I welcome Maria Curman and Åsa Sjöberg to the board of SF Studios”, says Ulrika Saxon, Bonnier’s representative on the board of directors of SF Studios and CEO at Bonnier Growth Media. “Maria’s solid background from top positions within the media industry and her extensive board experience, makes her ideal for the role as chairman. We are also extremely proud to get access to Åsa’s profound knowledge of the industry and her long experience of working with creative talents in environments were content is in focus.”
Curman is a board member of Bonnier AB and was the CEO for Bonnier Books. Prior to that, she was CEO at the Swedish public television channel SVT, Bonnier Publishing, Bonnier Education and the publishing house Almqvist & Wiksell. Maria Curman is currently also a board member of Bonnier Books, Cappelen Damm A/S, Apoteket AB and Work For You.
Åsa Sjöberg is director of content at Bonnier Broadcasting and has worked at TV4 since 1999, where she was held positions as commissioning editor and executive producer in the programming department, as well as head of commissioning and director of programs. Prior to that she held positions as editor and producer at Strix Television, and has studied journalism at Stockholm University. She represents the Swedish film and drama industry on the board of the Nordisk Film & TV Fond.
Other permanent board members for SF Studios are Saxon, Mikael Lövgren, Peter Fornstam, Håkan Rudels and Anders Rydén.