Modi Wiczyk: Founder and co-CEO of Media Rights Capital

Modi Wiczyk is the co-founder and co-CEO of Media Rights Capital. Modi Wiczyk founded Media Rights Capital in 2003 with Asif Satchu, an entrepreneur who attended Harvard Business School with Modi Wiczyk and worked with him in the development of a business plan that became the initial model for MRC.

Modi Wiczyk is a veteran in the entertainment industry with established relationships in Hollywood and throughout the world. Modi Wiczyk has been a talent agency partner and the production head of many fine films. Modi Wiczyk attended Harvard Business School and graduated in 1999.


Online Resources for Modi Wiczyk

Daylife publishes an excerpt in which Asif Satchu and Modi Wiczyk establish MRC as a content creator by expanding the company to work with distribution channels for film, TV and digital media.

Asif Satchu and Modi Wiczyk discuss how MRC treats talent as they do their business partner during the 2007 WGA Writers' Strike.

Multichannel references Asif Satchu and Modi Wiczyk in an article about the agreement reached between Media Rights Capital and the WGA.

Worldscreen also publishes an article about the Writers Guild of America (WGA) striking a deal with Media Rights Capital (MRC), with commentary fromModi Wiczyk.

Eight films spread across multiple genres, including comedy, drama, family and horror, will be financed by MRC partners Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu.

View Modi Wiczyk's profile page at Modi-Wiczyk.com