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Thinkfactory Media Promotes Adam Freeman To President Of Creative, Ups Three Other Execs
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by: Erik PedersenEXCLUSIVE: Unscripted TV producer Thinkfactory Media has upped 13-year company veteran Adam Freeman to President of Creative and promoted three other executives.
Freeman, who was EVP Creative Affairs, has been integral in shaping Thinkfactoryâs slate and has executive produced many of the companyâs most popular shows. They including 12 seasons of WE tvâs Marriage Boot Camp franchise â as well as Here Comes Honey Boo Boo spinoff Mama June: From Not to Hot. He also executive produced and showran Gene Simmons Family Jewels for A&E, with other credits including WE tvâs Million Dollar Matchmaker, TLCâs Married by Mom & Dad and Lifetimeâs Preacherâs Daughters along with that networkâs upcoming My Great Big Live Wedding with David Tutera.
âIn our roughly 12 years producing television together, Iâve witnessed firsthand the expansive creative instincts and unparalleled format knowledge exercised by Adam Freeman on a day-to-day basis,â Thinkfactory CEO Adam Reed said. âAs we press forward into a new year and an exciting new chapter at Thinkfactory, I canât think of anyone Iâd rather have helming creative.â
The company also announced promotions of eight-year Thinkfactory vet Brian Dale to SVP Unscripted Development; Studio Lambert and TMZ alum Justin Nichols to Head of Casting; and former MTV, UTA and Core Media staffer Ashley Kolpack to VP Unscripted Development.
Time Warner alum Dale was VP Unscripted Development at Thinkfactory. His credits include Married by Mom & Dad, Preacherâs Daughters, NatGeo Wildâs Vet School and Discoveryâs Big Giant Swords. Nichols oversees casting on all Thinkfactory unscripted series and development, with credits including My Great Big Live Wedding with David Tutera; TLCâs Hodges Half Dozen; and, during his CBS stint, Undercover Boss. Kolpack joined Thinkfactory in 2015 and has shepherded development deals with networks including Lifetime, TLC, A&E, History, E!, WE tv, MTV and VH1.