BBC Studios Factual Productions taps Nicola Pinn as Chief Operating Officer

In her new role, the executive will oversee production and business administration for the Factual portfolio at BBC Studios. She will also manage financial and creative objectives, governance, and the implementation of crucial strategic partnerships.

1 MAR 2024

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BBC Studios Factual Productions has announced that Nicola Pinn was named Chief Operating Officer and will take on her role immediately. Formerly Director of Production within the factual productions, Pinn will continue to take on an expanded role to lead on production and business management across the Factual portfolio at BBC Studios and all aspects of financial and creative goals, governance, and the delivery of key strategic partnerships. 

On the appointments, Kate Ward, Managing Director, BBC Studios Factual Productions, said: "I could not be more delighted that Nicola has agreed to take on this extra responsibility; her vast experience and range of her impact is matched by her deep passion for our productions, our people and our values. I have no doubt that in her expanded role she will continue to ensure that our factual portfolio continues to thrive."

Also, Katie Benbow has been made Director of Strategy. Ward has also appointed her with a focus on content strategy, content investment, planning, and insights. She will work closely with BBC Studios partners in Global Media and Streaming and will also take on the management of the Indie Partnerships team led by Tom Young.

"Katie's deep knowledge of the production market, experience across production, distribution, and branded services, and love of the factual genre make her the perfect strategic lead for us as we look to deliver our ambitious plans for the future," said Kate Ward.

BBC Studios' factual portfolio includes natural history series like "Planet Earth III" (BBC) and soon air "Mammals" (BBC); documentaries, such as "Inside Our Autistic Minds" (BBC), "Sarah Everard: The Search For Justice" (BBC), "The Met" (BBC), "The Great Rhino Robbery" (Sky) and "Uncanny" (BBC); and science shows like "Our Universe" (BBC) and "Einstein And the Bomb" (Netflix), as well as wholly owned label Voltage TV who make "Scoop" (Netflix)and "Amanda and Alan's Italian Job" (BBC).