Shane/Nahley Communications has launched a diversity, equity and inclusion practice, which is headed by new hire Crisanta White.
Prior to joining the firm, White ran external and internal communications campaigns for a number of consumer and entertainment brands. She managed grassroots publicity efforts for major studios including Fox, Paramount, Lionsgate and Disney. She was previously a marketing manager at Hittsquad Entertainment in Atlanta after having started her career at Stanton & Company in LA.
White’s appointment follows another significant addition to Shane/Nahley, which was founded by communications vets David Shane and Sue Fleishman in January 2021. Experienced talent agency exec Sarah Shulman joined the firm earlier this year as a VP from Buchwald.
Shane/Nahley’s roster of advisory and consulting clients spans media, entertainment and technology. The firm’s services include external and internal communications, crisis management and litigation support, message development, media relations and branding.
“We...
Prior to joining the firm, White ran external and internal communications campaigns for a number of consumer and entertainment brands. She managed grassroots publicity efforts for major studios including Fox, Paramount, Lionsgate and Disney. She was previously a marketing manager at Hittsquad Entertainment in Atlanta after having started her career at Stanton & Company in LA.
White’s appointment follows another significant addition to Shane/Nahley, which was founded by communications vets David Shane and Sue Fleishman in January 2021. Experienced talent agency exec Sarah Shulman joined the firm earlier this year as a VP from Buchwald.
Shane/Nahley’s roster of advisory and consulting clients spans media, entertainment and technology. The firm’s services include external and internal communications, crisis management and litigation support, message development, media relations and branding.
“We...
- 3/4/2022
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
A year after its launch, Shane/Nahley Communications is expanding with the appointment of talent agency communications vet Sarah Shulman as vice president.
The LA-based Shulman had been at Buchwald since becoming the agency’s first head of corporate communications in 2020. Along with Shulman’s arrival at Shane/Nahley, Buchwald is becoming a corporate client of the firm.
Established in January 2021 by PR veterans David Shane and Sue Fleishman, Shane/Nahley advises a diverse group of clients in media, entertainment and technology. Along with strategic communications, the firm also manages a range of crises and issues for high-profile individuals and companies. Shulman is expected to focus on the company’s roster of corporate entertainment clients, including streaming services and production companies.
At Buchwald, Shulman ran internal and external communications, media relations, special events, client publicity and strategic planning. Prior to Buchwald, she was the first head of corporate communications for...
The LA-based Shulman had been at Buchwald since becoming the agency’s first head of corporate communications in 2020. Along with Shulman’s arrival at Shane/Nahley, Buchwald is becoming a corporate client of the firm.
Established in January 2021 by PR veterans David Shane and Sue Fleishman, Shane/Nahley advises a diverse group of clients in media, entertainment and technology. Along with strategic communications, the firm also manages a range of crises and issues for high-profile individuals and companies. Shulman is expected to focus on the company’s roster of corporate entertainment clients, including streaming services and production companies.
At Buchwald, Shulman ran internal and external communications, media relations, special events, client publicity and strategic planning. Prior to Buchwald, she was the first head of corporate communications for...
- 1/28/2022
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO is partnering with The Atlantic to produce a series of short films titled “Question Your Answers,” with the goal of challenging audiences to confront their own assumptions.
The series launched Tuesday with a short film featuring “Westworld” star Jeffrey Wright pondering the question, “Should I be scared?” Additional short films featuring your favorite HBO actors are underway.
Wright’s feature sounds like something a host from “Westworld” might grapple with: the short opens with the actor seated on an airplane, and he at first feels frightened by some turbulence. Throughout the short, different versions of Wright pop up, including the optimist and the “hair-on-fire headline reader,” evolving into a metaphor for current global instability.
Also Read: 'Westworld' Renewed for Season 3 at HBO
“Through thought-provoking storytelling, HBO encourages audiences to challenge their most deeply held views and examine human complexities,” said executive vice president of consumer marketing at HBO Chris Spadaccini. “The Atlantic introduced an engaging platform to explore this concept and we are very excited to partner with them and extend the series, inviting viewers to consider multiple sides of some very timely questions.”
Sam Rosen, head of growth at the Atlantic, added: “Since our founding, The Atlantic has been a place for debate–home not to a single viewpoint but a spectrum of diverse, and often conflicting, ideas. That is, ultimately, what Question Your Answers is about: appreciating how civil discourse rests upon intellectual humility and critical self-reflection. We’re thrilled to be partnering with HBO in bringing that message to a wider audience.”
You can watch Wright in “Should I Be Scared,” directed by David Shane of O Positive Films, before “Westworld” on Sunday, May 13.
Read original story HBO Partners With The Atlantic for ‘Question Your Answers’ Short Films Series At TheWrap...
The series launched Tuesday with a short film featuring “Westworld” star Jeffrey Wright pondering the question, “Should I be scared?” Additional short films featuring your favorite HBO actors are underway.
Wright’s feature sounds like something a host from “Westworld” might grapple with: the short opens with the actor seated on an airplane, and he at first feels frightened by some turbulence. Throughout the short, different versions of Wright pop up, including the optimist and the “hair-on-fire headline reader,” evolving into a metaphor for current global instability.
Also Read: 'Westworld' Renewed for Season 3 at HBO
“Through thought-provoking storytelling, HBO encourages audiences to challenge their most deeply held views and examine human complexities,” said executive vice president of consumer marketing at HBO Chris Spadaccini. “The Atlantic introduced an engaging platform to explore this concept and we are very excited to partner with them and extend the series, inviting viewers to consider multiple sides of some very timely questions.”
Sam Rosen, head of growth at the Atlantic, added: “Since our founding, The Atlantic has been a place for debate–home not to a single viewpoint but a spectrum of diverse, and often conflicting, ideas. That is, ultimately, what Question Your Answers is about: appreciating how civil discourse rests upon intellectual humility and critical self-reflection. We’re thrilled to be partnering with HBO in bringing that message to a wider audience.”
You can watch Wright in “Should I Be Scared,” directed by David Shane of O Positive Films, before “Westworld” on Sunday, May 13.
Read original story HBO Partners With The Atlantic for ‘Question Your Answers’ Short Films Series At TheWrap...
- 5/9/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
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