Jerry Bruckheimer Television CEO KristieAnne Reed has set her TV development team with two new hires and two other key Jbtv execs.
Danielle Kreinik, most recently Head of TV at Ubisoft Film and TV, has joined Jbtv as Senior Vice President, and Asher Landay, previously Director of Scripted Programming at Keshet Studios, has been hired as Vice President. The team also includes Jbtv Vice President Omega Johnson and Jbtv Director of Development Chelsea Sabella.
During her stint at Ubisoft Film and TV, Kreinik executive produced three seasons of Mythic Quest and developed shows such as Assassin’s Creed and Driver, among other IP based series.
In his previous role as Director of Scripted Programming at Keshet Studios, Landay was involved in the development of La Brea, Echo 3, The Baker & The Beauty and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for The Bone Collector.
Johnson has been with Jbtv since 2018 and will continue her work on...
Danielle Kreinik, most recently Head of TV at Ubisoft Film and TV, has joined Jbtv as Senior Vice President, and Asher Landay, previously Director of Scripted Programming at Keshet Studios, has been hired as Vice President. The team also includes Jbtv Vice President Omega Johnson and Jbtv Director of Development Chelsea Sabella.
During her stint at Ubisoft Film and TV, Kreinik executive produced three seasons of Mythic Quest and developed shows such as Assassin’s Creed and Driver, among other IP based series.
In his previous role as Director of Scripted Programming at Keshet Studios, Landay was involved in the development of La Brea, Echo 3, The Baker & The Beauty and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for The Bone Collector.
Johnson has been with Jbtv since 2018 and will continue her work on...
- 9/14/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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