Digital Cinema Distribution Coalition, LLC (DCDC) is delighted to welcome Emily Ng as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective July 2023. Ng succeeds John Nohelty, who is retiring, following more than a decade of dedicated service to DCDC as CFO.
NG brings with her an extensive background spanning over 20 years in the technology, media, and telecommunications industry. Her journey began at Warner Music in London, followed by several key roles including Finance Manager at Arts Alliance Media Ltd. (AAM) where she was instrumental in facilitating their Virtual Print Fee business, and later as Chief Strategy Officer. She was also involved in film fund investments at Ingenious Media PLC for blockbusters like “Night at the Museum” and “Avatar.”
In 2015, NG took the role of Head of Strategy: Business Development & Product at Motion Picture Solutions Ltd. as they integrated their KDM generation system with the Hollywood studio’s film booking systems. More recently, NG was a part of the Financial Advisory team at Deloitte LLP in London, focusing on transaction services in the technology, media, and telecom (TMT) sector. She holds a Master of Arts in Documentary Film from the University of Arts, London, and a BSc. in Economics from the London School of Economics. Ng has been a Global Chartered Management Accountant since 2006.
“Our team is thrilled to welcome Ng as her vast experience in finance and media makes her an exceptional addition to DCDC. Having worked with her previously for over 10 years, I look forward to her valuable support as we continue to evolve and serve the cinema community,” commented Howard Kiedaisch, CEO.
“I am very excited to join DCDC, a unique industry entity, owned by both distribution and exhibition. It affords us the opportunity to make a significant collaborative contribution to the business”, stated Ng. She continued, “The innovation of the delivery model will be greatly increasing over the coming years as new technology evolves, and I’m pleased to be able to play a role in these changes to come.”