AUSTRALIA-FOUNDED OTHELIA TECHNOLOGIES EXPANDS TO U.S. AND NAMES SCOTT GREENBERG EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN
- In April 2023, Scott Greenberg left Bento Box Entertainment and joined Australian AI story platform Othelia Technologies as executive chairman, based in Los Angeles.
- Othelia, founded by Kate Armstrong-Smith and Joe Couch, expanded to the U.S. to strengthen story design and management with a new LA headquarters led by Alexandra Hooven.
- Othelia developed Storykeeper, an AI-powered platform that organizes story elements like plot and timelines, tracking narrative changes to help creators and studios maintain cohesion.
- Greenberg stated that his extensive experience has shown him how effective systems and technology can enhance production processes while maintaining creative integrity, and he will be responsible for leading strategy and forming partnerships.
- Othelia’s U.S. expansion and Storykeeper’s beta launch this fall signal growth in AI-driven creative tools aiming to support storytelling without replacing human creativity or data control.
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AI Company Othelia Technologies Expands to U.S. With Hire of Former Bento Box CEO Scott Greenberg
Australian AI company Othelia Technologies is expanding to the U.S. with the hiring of former Bento Box CEO Scott Greenberg.
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LOS ANGELES, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Australia-founded story design and management platform Othelia Technologies has named Emmy Award-winning producer and entrepreneur Scott Greenberg (Bento Box Entertainment) as Executive Chairman and Co-Founder. Greenberg joins the company as both a strategic investor and advisor, and will oversee corporate strategy and industry partnerships as Othelia expands its platform as the foundational layer for s…
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