Matt Hill (businessman)

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Matt Patrick Hill (born 1970 in Melbourne, Australia) is the chief executive officer of Globe International and the producer and director of several feature films and documentaries,[1] including Love the Beast (2009) [2] and Down and Out with the Dolls (2001)[3] as producer and Almost: Round Three (2004) and Opinion (2001) as director.

Matt Hill
Born1970 (age 53–54)
Melbourne, Australia
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Occupation(s)CEO of Globe International, film producer
Relatives

Career edit

Hill was born and raised in Australia. He began skateboarding, as a young teenager, with his older brothers, Peter and Stephen Hill who founded Hardcore Enterprises, which grew into the skateboard and surfwear company, Globe International.[4] Matt assisted his brothers with their early business ventures, including the distribution of skateboard hardware and clothing and the promotion of skateboard tours and events in Australia.[5] Through the 1980s the brothers continued to build the skateboard, footwear and clothing distribution business.[6][7]

After high school, Matt Hill studied economics and psychology, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Melbourne. He then moved to the US in 1995, attending the University of Southern California, graduating with a master's degree in Film Production[8] and producing an Academy Award-winning student film.[9] He subsequently produced and directed numerous documentaries and feature films mostly under the film production company he founded, again with his brothers, in 1998, Whyte House Entertainment. Whyte House Entertainment produced a variety of film, television and online productions working with noted talent such as Eric Bana, Ice-T, and Lemmy Kilmister.[10][11]

During the same period in the 1990s, the skateboard business expanded into a broader youth culture company and international proprietary brands were created such as Globe, Gallaz and Mooks, producing clothing and footwear. This led to international expansion with operations established in the EU and the USA. Matt Hill helped co-found the North American operation of Globe International, overseeing the development of new product lines and brands for the company.[7][12]

The three brothers successfully oversaw a public listing of the Globe International Company in 2001 on the Australian Stock Exchange[13][14] leading to listings on the BRW Rich 200 list.[15] In 2004, Matt Hill was appointed the worldwide CEO of Globe International Limited[7][16][17][18] continuing in through that role to the current day,[19][20] Hill remains active in the film industry and is based in the Los Angeles Globe office.[21] Hill executive produced the award-winning surf films Electric Blue Heaven (2012)[22] and Strange Rumblings in Shangri-LA (2014) [23] and with his brothers, featured in the book, Unemployable: 30 Years of Hardcore, Skate and Street[24] released for the 30th anniversary of the Globe and Hardcore companies in 2015.[25]

Filmography edit

  • 1998 The Paperboy (short film) Director
  • 1998 Canvas: The 'Skateboarding documentary (television documentary) Director
  • 2000 The Heist (feature film) Producer
  • 2001 Opinion (skate video) Director
  • 2001 Tic Tac 2 Heelflip (television documentary) Executive Producer
  • 2001 Down and Out with the Dolls (feature film) Producer
  • 2002 Globe World Cup Skateboarding (TV movie) Executive Producer
  • 2002 AKA: Girl Skater (documentary) Producer
  • 2003 Battalion (skate video) Executive Producer
  • 2003 The Globe World Cup Skateboarding (TV movie) Executive Producer
  • 2004 Almost: Round Three (skate video) Director
  • 2004 AKA: Girl Surfer (documentary) Executive Producer
  • 2004 The Globe World Cup Skateboarding (TV movie) Executive Producer
  • 2004 Somewhere, Anywhere, Everywhere (surf video) Producer
  • 2005 The Globe World Cup Skateboarding (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2005 What If? (skate video) Producer
  • 2005 Globe WCT Fiji (TV movie) Executive Producer
  • 2005 Globe Wildcard Skateboarding (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2006 The Global Assault!!! (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2006 Secret Machine (video) Executive Producer
  • 2006 Cheese & Crackers (skate video) Executive Producer
  • 2006 2006 Globe WCT FIJI (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2007 United by Fate 1 (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2007 The Man Who Souled the World (feature documentary) Producer
  • 2007 Money for Blood (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2007 Inaugural Hobgood Challenge (documentary) Executive Producer
  • 2007 United by Fate 2 (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2008 United by Fate 4 (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2008 Slaughter at the Opera (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2008 United by Fate 3 (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2008 New Emissions of Light and Sound (video documentary) Executive Producer
  • 2009 United by Fate 5 (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2009 The Blind Video (video documentary short) Producer
  • 2009 Love the Beast (feature documentary) Producer
  • 2009 2008 Globe Pro Fiji (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2010 United by Fate 6 (television special) Executive Producer
  • 2010 Ungu (short film) Executive Producer
  • 2011 This Is Not a Test (skate video) Producer
  • 2011 Year Zero (surf video) Executive Producer
  • 2012 Electric Blue Heaven (surf video) Executive Producer
  • 2014 Strange Rumblings in Shangri-LA (surf video) Executive Producer
  • 2017 Cult of Freedom (surf video series) Executive Producer
  • 2021 Dark Hollow (surf video) Executive Producer
  • 2021 Garage Dreams (TV Series) Producer

References edit

  1. ^ "GLB.AU Company Profile & Executives - Globe International Ltd. - Wall Street Journal". www.wsj.com. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Love the Beast (2009)". Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Down and Out with the Dolls". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  4. ^ Dirk Vogel (2014). "The Friday Interview:Globe CEO Matt Hill on 30 Years of Globe". Boardsport Source: European Surf Skate Snow Business. BoardsportSource Magazine. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Aussie Rules Skateboarding". Transworld Skateboarding. 14 May 2002. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  6. ^ 26-Aug-2010 'Globe CEO Matt Hill on company's turnaround', Mike Lewis, Transworld Business, retrieved 6-Dec-2011
  7. ^ a b c 17-Sep-2004 'Globe's new CEO knows his skateboards', Jeff Turnbull, Sydney Morning Herald, retrieved 7-Dec-2011
  8. ^ 17-Sep-2004 'Skateboard rider leaps corporate hurdle', Simon Evans, The Australian Financial Review
  9. ^ Mr October at IMDB
  10. ^ "Whyte House Entertainment, Company profile, retrieved 6-Dec-2011". Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  11. ^ 17-Sep-2004,'Genius at Globe', The Sydney Morning Herald, retrieved 7-Dec-2011
  12. ^ 21-Jun-2001 'Australia's Globetrotters', Patty Huntington, Women's Wear Daily, p.7
  13. ^ 25-May-2001 'Globe hits the boards with a cool 52% jump', Mark Todd, The Sydney Morning Herald, p.23
  14. ^ 25-May-2011 'Trio skating on very rich ice', Eli Greenblat, The Age, p.1, Business
  15. ^ "Skateboarding brothers hit jackpot on ASX". The Courier Mail (Brisbane). 25 May 2001. p. Finance, p.33.
  16. ^ 2-Nov-2010 'Balanced approach pays off for Globe International', Blair Speedy, The Australian, retrieved 7-Dec-2011
  17. ^ 19-Sep-2004 'Skateboarder named Globe CEO', Alan Kohler, Inside Business interview transcript, retrieved 7-Dec-2011
  18. ^ 17-Sep-2004 'Hill on top of Globe', Herald Sun, p.73
  19. ^ 1-Mar-2010, 'Globe CEO on making a profit in a downturn', Tiffany Montgomery, Shop-Eat-Surf.Com, retrieved 7-Dec-2011 Archived 13 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "How Globe managed to turn the tide". Boardsports Source. 13 September 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
  21. ^ 3-Mar-2005 'Profile: Skate expectations', Jacqui Walker, Business Review Weekly, p.36-39.
  22. ^ "Surfer Magazine". 2012 Surfer Poll Results. GrindMedia. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  23. ^ "The Surfer Poll Results". SURFER Magazine. The Enthusiast Network. 6 December 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  24. ^ Jason Boulter (December 2015). Unemployable: 30 Years of Hardcore, Skate and Street. Port Melbourne: Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd. ISBN 9780500500637. Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  25. ^ Blanche Clark (27 November 2015). "Globe International: Melbourne's Hill brothers turn love of skateboarding into $150m empire". Herald Sun. Herald and Weekly Times. Retrieved 9 February 2016.

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