Kenneth Paule(I)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Art Director
Kenneth Richard Paule, Producer, is an American Entertainment Executive who was born in Nagoya, Japan to a father who was a Col. in the US Air Force and served for 26 years as a fighter pilot and a mother who worked in the theatre at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC for 25 years.
He was raised in Washington, DC and attended The American University. He began his career as a Travel Coordinator for a private airline company, traveling with rock stars on tour 1978-1980. Following that he began working for screen legend Elizabeth Taylor when she made her Broadway debut in "The Little Foxes" 1981-1982 and her subsequent Broadway appearance in "Private Lives" 1983. He then returned to the music industry, first at the famed New York recording studio The Power Station 1985-1990, and then at the Warner Bros. / Elektra Asylum / Atlantic Group music conglomerate in New York City 1990-1997.
He then moved to Los Angeles and worked for the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC), who presented The Annual Prism Awards 2000-2010, While there, he served as Supervising Producer of the TV show, which aired yearly on The FX Network. He also co-produced an annual Capitol Hill Premiere of the awards prior to airing, which was hosted by a committee of over 75 members of the US Senate and House of Representatives. He additionally produced Public Service Announcements on various issues.
Moving back to the east coast in 2011 he returned to being a Travel Coordinator for touring rock groups, movie stars, athletes and political dignitaries.
He was raised in Washington, DC and attended The American University. He began his career as a Travel Coordinator for a private airline company, traveling with rock stars on tour 1978-1980. Following that he began working for screen legend Elizabeth Taylor when she made her Broadway debut in "The Little Foxes" 1981-1982 and her subsequent Broadway appearance in "Private Lives" 1983. He then returned to the music industry, first at the famed New York recording studio The Power Station 1985-1990, and then at the Warner Bros. / Elektra Asylum / Atlantic Group music conglomerate in New York City 1990-1997.
He then moved to Los Angeles and worked for the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC), who presented The Annual Prism Awards 2000-2010, While there, he served as Supervising Producer of the TV show, which aired yearly on The FX Network. He also co-produced an annual Capitol Hill Premiere of the awards prior to airing, which was hosted by a committee of over 75 members of the US Senate and House of Representatives. He additionally produced Public Service Announcements on various issues.
Moving back to the east coast in 2011 he returned to being a Travel Coordinator for touring rock groups, movie stars, athletes and political dignitaries.