Brave Bison Group appoints Paul Marshall to its Board as Non-Executive Director

– UK, London – Brave Bison plc (AIM:BBSN) notifies that Paul Marshall has been appointed to the board as a non-executive director with immediate effect, replacing John Barnett, who is stepping down as non-executive director due to increasing business commitments, as nominee director of Vesuvius Limited.

Paul Marshall is Managing Director of the family office Vesuvius Ventures Limited. He is a qualified Chartered Accountant and has previously held senior finance roles in a number of public companies including Rank Group Plc, Hard Rock Inc, PartyGaming Plc, Granada Group Plc and Forte Plc.

Sir Robin Miller, Chairman commented: “We welcome Paul to the company and look forward to his contribution to the board and the company’s development.”

About Brave Bison plc

Brave Bison is an independent Digital Media & Social Video Broadcaster, proudly working with some of the biggest brands and most followed YouTube and Facebook social creator talent in the world. Clients include Coca Cola, P&G, Microsoft, 20th Century Fox, CNBC, Universal Pictures and Google.

Brave Bison is the largest multi-platform video network in the world outside North America, with headquarters in London, and offices in 5 countries around the world, including France, Spain, Singapore, Australia and the US.

Brave Bison makes it simple for Content Owners, Creators, Brands, Publishers and Platforms to unlock the value of online video, whether on a licensed, ad-funded, direct to consumer or paid placement basis.

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