Alon Shtruzman (Hebrew: אלון שטרוזמן) is an Israeli media executive and television producer.
[3][4] Shtruzman was featured in Variety’s "Dealmakers Impact Report" for rolling out Keshet International and setting production outposts in the UK, US and Australia.
[4][6] In 2002, he became VP of Content at Zoe's mother company, Ananey Group, where he launched a bouquet of digital channels including Nickelodeon Israel.
In 2004, he became managing director of ICP where he introduced Israel's pioneering Video on demand service and was responsible for the commissioning and production of TV shows and films including "Someone to Run With", "The Arbitrator" and "In Treatment".
During the merge of the regional cable operators, Shtruzman led the consolidation of ICP into the unified company and became the first vice president of content for Hot (Israel).