Peter Chernin (b. 1951)

Birthplace:
Harrison, New York, USA

Born:
May 29, 1951

Peter Chernin is an American businessman and investor. He is the Chairman and CEO of The Chernin Group (TCG), which he founded in 2009. TCG manages, operates and invests in businesses in the media, entertainment, and technology sectors. Specifically, the company focuses on three areas: developing premium content for film and television, making investments in technology and media companies in the U.S., and capitalizing on strategic business opportunities in emerging markets, especially Asia.    In April 2012, Chernin sold a minority stake of TCG to strategic investment partners Providence Equity Partners, a leading private equity firm, and other private investors.  Chernin sits on the Boards of American Express, Twitter, Pandora and Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He is also Chairman of Malaria No More and a Trustee of Malaria No More UK, non-profits dedicated to ending deaths due to malaria. 

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Executive Producer:
2011  New Girl
2011  Terra Nova
2019  See
2019  Truth Be Told
2020  P-Valley
2024  Exploding Kittens
????  Chief of War
????  Man on Fire
????  The Madness

Producer:
2011  Allen Gregory
2011  Breakout Kings
2011  New Girl
2011  Terra Nova
2012  Ben and Kate
2012  Touch
2019  See
2019  Truth Be Told
2020  P-Valley
2024  Exploding Kittens
????  Chief of War
????  Man on Fire
????  The Madness

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