Building on an extensive career across the media spectrum, Malcolm Wall now advises businesses and individuals on strategy and implementation.
Malcolm combines a Non Executive Directorship portfolio with advisory work.
He has worked with Abu Dhabi Media and the Media Zone Authority on a full strategic review as well as launching new streaming television services. He has been a lead advisor to an investment group looking at making acquisitions in the telecoms sector. He has worked with the Digicel Group developing a pay television platform in the Caribbean.
He has also worked as an advisor to global strategy advisors.
He established and developed a company to provide film services in China for the joint venture partners, Pinewood Plc and Seven Stars Media and Entertainment.
He is Chair of dock10 Ltd, the Media City production facility and largest independent television studios in the UK.
He is the Chair of River Media Partners, a boutique sports media consultancy.
He is Chair of the Professional Rugby Board and a Non Executive Director for the Welsh Rugby Union.
He is a Director of the United Rugby Championship.
He was recognised as Non Executive Director of the Year for Aim companies in 2024.
Malcolm is available for long-term advisory roles and specific projects.

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