Lighthouse Pictures appoints McWhinney to SVP of Content
December 11, 2024
Lighthouse Pictures today announces it has promoted Trevor McWhinney to SVP of Content as part of the company’s global expansion strategy.
This news follows the elevation of Jameson Parker to CEO, and the company’s majority acquisition by Martini Film Studios earlier this year.
Having been with Lighthouse Pictures since its inception, McWhinney previously held the position of VP of Business Development and VP of Production. In those roles he has producing several TV series and films with the company, including the Aurora Teagarden Mysteries, The Show (directed by Giancarlo Esposito), the holiday hit Three Wise Men and a Baby and its hugely successful sequel Three Wiser Men and a Boy. McWhinney, working as the Creative EP with Lighthouse Pictures, produced 3 of Hallmark’s highest rated Christmas movies of 2024.
McWhinney brings a breadth of industry expertise to his new role as SVP of Content, having created and produced the television series Gotta Grudge? which aired in 12 countries and led to a deal on the hit series Dragon’s Den.
In his new position at Lighthouse, Trevor will oversee Lighthouse’s strategy for developing and producing original TV movies. He will collaborate with writers, clients and producers on new projects, from the development stage through to greenlight and delivery. His role will also focus on discovery and mentorship of new creative talent, as well as consultancy on production, union and business affairs.
Lighthouse Pictures specialises in producing film and series projects for a range of leading networks and platforms, including Hallmark, A&E/Lifetime, MarVista, Netflix, Disney, Sony, GAF and CBS/ Viacom, with over 250 projects produced during the last 10 years. Lighthouse Pictures continues to be recognized and receive industry praise with Canadian Screen Awards nominations and numerous Leo Awards wins including five Leos for Best Picture. McWhinney will continue to build on the company’s reputation as a production and development company, fostering industry partnerships locally and internationally that align with the company’s growth.
McWhinney said: “I’m delighted to be taking on this new role of SVP of Content at Lighthouse. Having worked with its talented team for so many years, I have seen how the company has evolved and built a strong reputation for producing high quality productions both across Canada and internationally. I look forward to working with Jameson, Gemma, Jamie, and the rest of the team to continue leveraging our Canadian roots to champion talent and create projects for global partners and audiences.”
Parker added: “Trevor’s promotion to SVP Content is a testament to his exceptional vision and understanding of the industry. He has been instrumental to Lighthouse’s success, and I have no doubt he will continue to elevate our projects and partnerships in this role. As we continue to grow, Trevor’s leadership will play a key role in shaping the future of our content and nurturing the next generation of creative talent.”