Latin America. EFD Studios announced the appointment of Nacho Carballo as the new Global Managing Director, in a decisive commitment to transatlantic collaboration and operational integration.
With a career spanning more than thirty years that combines production in companies such as Nickelodeon, Zeta Audiovisuales, Morena Films, Bambú Producciones, Icónica Films, among others, as well as directing film festivals such as the Gijón International Film Festival and the Santander International Film Week for the Centro Botín, Carballo takes on this new stage after his recent work as an audiovisual advisor to the Community of Madrid.
Member of the European Film Academy, the Spanish Film Academy, the Uruguayan Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences and the ACCIÓN Association (Association of Spanish Directors and Directors), Nacho Carballo has been distinguished with more than 36 national and international awards throughout his career.
"Joining EFD Studios as Global Managing Director is a responsibility that I receive with gratitude and commitment. Joining a company with this trajectory represents a very important step in my professional career. I begin this stage with enthusiasm, rigor and with the conviction that leadership is built by listening and generating a shared vision."
For the new executive, being part of a company with this journey represents a fundamental step in his career, which he faces with the commitment to accompany the teams so that the operation in their different countries advances under a common and close strategy.
Fostering regional creation and infrastructure
Carballo's arrival coincides with a key stage for EFD Studios, focused on strengthening integration between its different territories and consolidating a common vision that promotes the development of productive ecosystems through strategic projects:
• The inauguration of the EFD Studios Tenerife facilities reinforces the capacity for immediate response on the islands, where the company has already provided technical services to prominent productions such as Hostage, Islas, Clanes de Dios or Los Silenciados.
• Development in Mexico: Through the Estudio Morelos project, in partnership with ETC Media Group, the company promotes the creation of new physical and technical infrastructure, strengthening production conditions in the region.
Towards an integrated global operation
For Georgina Terán, CEO of EFD Studios, this appointment is key to consolidating a business model that adds to its leadership in cutting-edge technical services, the ability to be an integral co-production partner. The company acts as the strategic bridge that facilitates the joint creation between Europe and Latin America, offering a structure where cutting-edge technology and financial and creative collaboration go hand in hand.

