The Intellectual Property Corporation is bolstering its creative executive team following its recent acquisition by Industrial Media. Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman, CEO and President, respectively, of Industrial Media, have made a series of new executive appointments at the TV production company behind such series as the Emmy-winning Leah Remini: Scientology & the Aftermath.
Leah Hariton and Erin Gamble will head up Ipc’s Current Programming department serving respectively as Evp and Svp, while Matt Shanfield joins the company as Svp of Development. In addition, Tobey List has been tapped as VP of Current Programming, Matt Zien has been promoted to VP of Development, Hoo In Kim has joined as Director of Current Programming, Alecia Ashby is set as Director of Production, Steve Erdman has been promoted to Director of Development, Matt Horowitz has joined the company as Manager of Development, Jamie Renberg has joined the company as Coordinator of Current Programming,...
Leah Hariton and Erin Gamble will head up Ipc’s Current Programming department serving respectively as Evp and Svp, while Matt Shanfield joins the company as Svp of Development. In addition, Tobey List has been tapped as VP of Current Programming, Matt Zien has been promoted to VP of Development, Hoo In Kim has joined as Director of Current Programming, Alecia Ashby is set as Director of Production, Steve Erdman has been promoted to Director of Development, Matt Horowitz has joined the company as Manager of Development, Jamie Renberg has joined the company as Coordinator of Current Programming,...
- 9/28/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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- 10/2/2015
- by Karen Brill
- Indiewire
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