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SCA announces Tim Young as new chief financial officer

Young comes to SCA from The Walt Disney Company

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Oct 28, 2022
2 min read
Tim Young

SCA CEO, Grant Blackley has announced that Tim Young will join the company to become its new chief financial officer and join the Leadership Team.

Young comes to SCA from The Walt Disney Company, where he spent the last 11 years of his career, most recently as chief financial officer and head of corporate strategy (ANZ). At Disney, Young played a key strategic role in launching the Disney+ streaming product in Australia, now one of the largest and most successful streaming services in the country.

Young has worked in the UK, Europe and Australia and has also held senior positions at the BBC (specifically with the BBC iPlayer product), Canal Plus, and Booz Allen Hamilton, in a range of consultancy and advisory positions.

In his new role, Young will lead SCA’s finance and legal teams and report to SCA CEO Grant Blackley.

“Tim comes exceptionally well credentialled to SCA bringing a global perspective to our organisation. His proven strategic and financial competency, coupled with his deep digital transformation experience provides additional gravitas to further supercharge our digital posture specifically through the LiSTNR product which we recently reported had reached one million signed in users nationally,” SCA CEO, Grant Blackley, said.

Commenting on his appointment, Tim Young said: “I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to join the amazing team at SCA at an exciting time for the company. I look forward to playing my part in shaping and building the future potential of the company for our stakeholders.”

Young joins the comapy on 30 January 2023 and replaces Nick McKechnie who, after eight years, leaves SCA.

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