Darren Throop
Darren Throop is a Canadian businessperson in the entertainment industry. He is the CEO of Entertainment One,[1] and has had a 20-year career building and managing entertainment companies. His career began in 1991 when he founded an independent chain of retail music stores.[citation needed] In 1999 he sold his business to CDPlus.com, a company he subsequently joined. In 2001, CDPlus.com was acquired by Records on Wheels and Throop assumed the role of CEO of the combined ownership entity – ROW Entertainment Income Fund (ROW). Throop diversified its operations through a series of acquisitions, including overseeing the purchase of Video One Canada,then Canada’s largest home entertainment company.[2]
In 2005, as CEO of ROW, Throop orchestrated the acquisition of Koch Records, North America’s largest indie label and a large U.S. distributor of home entertainment products. The combined company, now called Entertainment One, had a comprehensive U.S.-Canadian distribution network, and, after listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange, Throop began acquiring the rights for specialty content.[citation needed] In 2007, in order to fund expansion into independent feature film distribution and rights ownership, Throop orchestrated the movement of ROW London’s Alternative Investment Market in a $200 million IPO.[3]
Shortly after the listing Throop acquired leading content producers and distributors internationally. In 2010 Entertainment One was confirmed as a FTSE 250 entrant on the London Stock Exchange. His distribution deal with LoveFilm saw him awarded Entrepreneur of the Year at the Grant Thornton Quoted Company Awards in 2012.[4]
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- http://entertainmentone.com/investors/board-and-governance/board-of-directors
- http://variety.com/interstitial/?ref=http%3A%2F%2Fvariety.com%2Fexec%2Fdarren-throop%2F
- http://playbackonline.ca/2008/12/15/throop-20081215/*http://www.grant-thornton.co.uk/en/Media-Centre/News/News/Winners-at-Grant-Thornton-Quoted-Company-Awards-2012/