Born to License welcomes Jenna Chalkley as Head of Product Development

“I’m eager to ignite licensee inspiration with my passion for brands and licensed products, guiding them on their journey,” said Chalkley.

Born to License has named Jenna Chalkley as Head of Product Development.

Chalkley will oversee the company’s product development services on a worldwide basis. The role involves close alignment with Born to License clients such as Evry Jewels, Hippo Blue and ValCucina to ensure that their licensed product meets its full potential – and that the approval process is as smooth as possible.

With over 17 years of experience in licensing, Chalkley has held roles at Disney, Turner Broadcasting, The Licensing Company and more, most recently as Head of Product Development at Exquisite Gaming.

“In the short time that Born to License has been operating, it has become clear how critical of a role the company will play in how our clients’ licensed product comes to life,” said David Born, Founder and CEO of Born Licensing.

“Having someone as esteemed as Jenna managing our product development function will make sure that we are providing a world class service, guaranteeing that the licensed product will be the best it can possibly be.”

Jenna Chalkley, Head of Product Development at Born to License, added: “I’m thrilled to join the exceptional team at Born to License. I’m eager to ignite licensee inspiration with my passion for brands and licensed products, guiding them on their journey.

“With my experience, I’m ready to tackle challenges, foster growth, and make a meaningful impact at every turn.”

Born added: “The industry has been incredibly supportive of Born to License’s unique business model and we expect licensors and agents will appreciate having someone as experienced as Jenna managing product development, which will no doubt make their lives easier too.”

Stay up to date with the latest news, interviews and opinions with our weekly newsletter

Sign Up

Enter your details to receive Brands Untapped updates & news.

    This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.