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Sharmila Nebhrajani

Non-executive Director at ITV

Key skills and experience: Sharmila joined the ITV Board in December 2020. Sharmila has strong public sector, commercial, government and non-profit experience across a wide range of sectors. She was previously chief executive of Wilton Park, an executive agency of the FCO, and prior to that held various roles in public health and medical research. Earlier in her career, Sharmila held the post of Chief Operating Officer at BBC Future Media & Technology, where she managed the business functions of bbc.co.uk, including the launch of iPlayer. Sharmila studied Medicine at the University of Oxford, is a chartered accountant and was made an OBE in 2014 for services to medical research.

Current external appointments: Non-executive Director, Severn Trent plc; Chairman of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence; Non-executive Director, National Savings & Investments; Independent Trustee, Lifesight Ltd; Governor, The Health Foundation.


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ITV plc (ITV) is an integrated producer broadcaster. The Company creates, owns and distributes content on multiple platforms. It operates through two segments: Broadcast & Online and ITV Studios. The Broadcast & Online segment operates the commercial family of channels in the United Kingdom and delivers content through television broadcasting. In addition to linear broadcast, the Company delivers its content on multiple platforms, including the ITV Hub and pay platforms or through direct content deals. The ITV Studios segment is the Company's international content business, which creates and produces programs and formats that return and travel, including drama, entertainment and factual entertainment. ITV Studios produces programming across a range of genres for ITV's own channels. ITV Studios also operates in five other international locations being Australia, Germany, France, the Netherlands (primarily Talpa) and the Nordics, where content is produced for local broadcasters.


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