Edward Sylvan
Edward Sylvan is Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder of Sycamore Entertainment. From 2002 up to the present Mr. Sylvan has been providing consulting services to small cap startup companies in the areas of corporate structure and finance through his privately held company Silau II Holdings Ltd. From 2000 to 2002 he was a company director with responsibilities in finance and corporate development at Beco International, a corporate finance and investor relations firm. While at Beco, he also served on the board of directors for the junior mining companies Solitaire Minerals and First Narrows Resources where he was responsible for raising capital and sourcing strategic acquisitions and partnerships. Mr. Sylvan is an active manager and lead investor with more than 20 years experience in the securities industry. Mr. Sylvan’s has worked as an equity trader for Marathon Brokerage, one of Canada’s leading junior mining investment bank and one of the most active trading firms in North America. He was one of the youngest equities traders and retail stockbroker for Scotia McLeod, a leading financial institution in Canada. We believe that Mr. Sylvan’s extensive experience in the financial industry and capital markets, as well as his leadership skills and creative ability, support the conclusion that he should serve as one of our directors.
Sycamore Entertainment's film The Eye of the Storm won multiple Academy Awards in Australia and was recently acquired by cable movie channel, STARZ.
Sycamore Entertainment's film The Eye of the Storm won multiple Academy Awards in Australia and was recently acquired by cable movie channel, STARZ.
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www.sycamoreentertainment.com
www.sycamoreentertainment.com
Interviews with Edward Sylvan»See all
Winning a best picture Oscar is not just about making a good movie. Edward Sylvan joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the political and financial maneuvering that is required to win a best picture Oscar.
Do you wait for movies to get to cable before you see them? Edward Sylvan joins Jim Blasingame to report on a new normal for movie distribution, which is to release them in theaters and at home simultaneously.