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Natalie Tideström Heidmark appointed CEO of United Screens

April 17, 2019 20.55 Europe/London By Robert Briel

RTL Group has appointed Natalie Tideström Heidmark as new CEO of United Screens, a multi-platform network (MPN) in the Nordics, effective 1 April 2019.

Natalie Tideström Heidmark, most recently Sales Director of United Screens in Sweden, will succeed the co-founder and CEO of United Screens, Malte Andreasson. Malte Andreasson has decided to step down as CEO of United Screens and will continue to work for the company in a consulting capacity.

As part of a new management structure at United Screens, Nicolin Lillhage, most recently Branded Content Director at United Screens, was appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Deputy CEO of United Screens, also effective 1 April 2019. Stina Bergfors, co-founder, will continue to work closely with the new management team as an advisor for United Screens.

Natalie Tideström Heidmark joined the Creative Sales team of United Screens in 2014. From 2016 to 2018, she served as Head of Commercial of the company. Before joining the MPN, she held positions at one of Sweden’s leading news media, Sydsvenskan, and at the digital communications agency Visual Art.

United Screens is the leading multi-platform network in the Nordics and registered 8 billion video views in 2018. The company represents hundreds of influencers in music, lifestyle and entertainment across all social media platforms. The company was founded by Malte Andreasson and Stina Bergfors in 2013 and acquired by RTL Group in January 2018. United Screens is based in Stockholm, with offices in Oslo, Helsinki and Copenhagen.

(On the picture Natalie Tideström Heidmark (left) and Nicolin Lillhage (right))

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