Paulette Bensussen
- Producer
Television producer with 20+ years of experience in development, production and distribution of international television content. Paulette founded TDO Media in 2018 focusing on packaging and producing international and Latin-inspired content with premium studios and networks.
Amongst her most recent projects include Netflix's brand new and much anticipated YA musical drama Rebelde - ranking top 10 worldwide, developing the US adaptation of Netflix's Queen of Flow, and the Mexican comedy Corazon Contento airing on Amazon Prime Video.
Originally from Mexico, she started in television at BBC Worldwide in New York and then headed international development at Scripps Networks successfully expanding the Food Network and HGTV's content footprint to over 150 countries. In addition, Paulette kick-started and ran for several years Electus Latino - the Spanish-language content production and distribution arm of Ben Silverman's indie studio..
Granddaughter of Syrian, Russian and Turkish immigrants, Paulette grew up in the wondrous Mexico City within an unparalleled mix of traditions and cultures. She is a graduate from NYU and from Columbia University's Graduate School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA).
Amongst her most recent projects include Netflix's brand new and much anticipated YA musical drama Rebelde - ranking top 10 worldwide, developing the US adaptation of Netflix's Queen of Flow, and the Mexican comedy Corazon Contento airing on Amazon Prime Video.
Originally from Mexico, she started in television at BBC Worldwide in New York and then headed international development at Scripps Networks successfully expanding the Food Network and HGTV's content footprint to over 150 countries. In addition, Paulette kick-started and ran for several years Electus Latino - the Spanish-language content production and distribution arm of Ben Silverman's indie studio..
Granddaughter of Syrian, Russian and Turkish immigrants, Paulette grew up in the wondrous Mexico City within an unparalleled mix of traditions and cultures. She is a graduate from NYU and from Columbia University's Graduate School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA).