Dattaguru Mahabal Joins Motion Picture Corporation of America as CFO
Dattaguru Mahabal Joins Motion Picture Corporation of America as Chief Financial Officer
In an exclusive announcement, Dattaguru Mahabal has been appointed as the Chief Financial Officer of Brad Krevoy’s Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA). With over 20 years of experience in financial leadership in the media, technology, and energy sectors, Mahabal is set to bring his expertise in Corporate Finance, M&A, and strategic financial planning to MPCA.
Prior to joining MPCA, Mahabal held senior positions at Boat Rocker Media, Guru Studio, and Blue Ant Media. He holds an MBA from Texas Christian University and is a Canadian CPA currently residing in Toronto.
Brad Krevoy expressed his confidence in Mahabal, stating, “Dattaguru has already proven to be an invaluable asset to our team. He has hit the ground running, and I’m confident his expertise will carry MPCA to new heights.”
MPCA, with a successful track record of over 37 years in the industry, has produced more than 250 projects for film and TV across various genres. Their recent releases include the Netflix rom-com “Mother of the Bride” starring Brooke Shields, Benjamin Bratt, and Miranda Cosgrove, which achieved global success and reached the Top 10 Films in 92 countries.
Additionally, MPCA collaborated with Republic Pictures on the film “The Image of You” and is set to release the upcoming rom-com “Winter Spring Summer or Fall” starring Jenna Ortega, which premiered at the Tribeca Festival.
With Mahabal’s appointment, MPCA aims to continue its legacy of delivering world-class films and television series to audiences worldwide.
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