Melanie Rumani, the global head of acquisitions for BBC Studios and UKTV, passed away at the age of 50 after a courageous battle with cancer. Rumani had been a part of BBC Studios since 2006, holding various roles in sales and acquisitions before being promoted to her most recent position in 2020.
Tom Fussell, CEO of BBC Studios, praised Rumani’s contributions to the company, describing her as fearless and tenacious in her deal-making approach. Despite her illness, Rumani continued to work with determination and resilience, inspiring admiration from her colleagues. Her impact extended beyond BBC Studios, as she played a key role in sourcing content for pay TV channels and SVOD services worldwide.
Rumani’s influence also reached UKTV, where she took on additional responsibilities in acquisitions. Marcus Arthur, CEO of UKTV, highlighted Rumani’s expertise, professionalism, and infectious energy. Her knowledge and passion for the industry made her a highly respected figure among her peers.
The press release announcing Rumani’s passing emphasized the profound impact she had on those she worked with, reflecting on her humor, kindness, and dedication. Her legacy lives on through the relationships she built and the projects she spearheaded during her time at BBC Studios and UKTV.
As we mourn the loss of Melanie Rumani, we remember her as an inspirational leader and a beloved colleague. Our thoughts are with her husband and family during this difficult time.