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Adam Neuhaus

Senior Director of Development at ESPN
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Adam Neuhaus

Senior Director of Development at ESPN
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New York City Metropolitan Area
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Adam Neuhaus is a highly experienced professional in the media industry, with expertise in creative development, content creation, and original formats for various platforms. Adam currently serves as the Senior Director of Development for ESPN Films leading the creative development for award-winning documentaries like 30for30 as well as leading creative content development for original series on ESPN+. He is ESPN’s main point of contact for creative content pitches and represents the development of ESPN Films to the entertainment community at festivals, panels, and industry events.

Adam is also the founder of Headsets and Highballs, a community of media professionals and artists, and a board member of the Bushwick Film Institute, New York chapter of the Hollywood Radio Television Society, and Unlock Her Potential. He is a staunch advocate of an inclusive creative community, with an expansive worldwide network of media professionals and creative talent across various industries.

Adam has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Emory University and studied at The Loomis Chaffee School prior to that. He has previously served in various roles throughout his career, including Director of Development at Original Media, Networking Coordinator at IFP New York, and more.

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