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Pamela Laudenslager, President
New York, New York
Is a senior executive with experience in fortune 500, publishing, media, and entrepreneurial start-up companies. Pam served as an advance person for President Gerald Ford coordinating media events.
Pam spent 18 years in the cosmetic business. At Avon as a Director of Marketing Communications
and at Estee Lauder, she was a Senior Vice President Sales/Marketing Communications.
Pam was responsible for global new product launches and events, sales force training, education and incentives. She
chaired and co-founded Estee Lauder’s innovative Breast Cancer Awareness
program with Evelyn Lauder and was recognized by Hilary Clinton at the White House for her leadership role in the Breast Cancer Awareness program.
In 1997, she became publisher of The American Benefactor, a magazine about philanthropy where she led
advertising sales and marketing.
She is the co-founder of Three Roads Media Partners, LLC, a documentary company (with several PBS aired documentaries)
and won The Communicators Award for The Meaning
of the 21st Century pilot. As the President of the America’s for Light Knight Productions, Brisbane Australia, a TV production and animation company Pam was responsible for The Shapies Children’s animated series being distributed on Public
TV, and NETA, in the US. She also brought
in an International distribution deal with Peppermint Asia, LLC for The Shapies.
Pam founded the media and entertainment company Hemisphere 2 Entertainment, LLC in 2006. Currently the company is a co-producer of Hot Zone a UFO docudrama
in international pre-broadcast distribution, as well as a production consultant for the Broadway Musical Xanadu.
Pam served on the Breast Cancer Research Foundation 1993-1996 and the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club of NY 1997-2003.
She currently serves on several non-profit boards, Green Mountain
College, Sheltering Arms Children's Service and the New York Blood Center
and is Vice President of her NYC Co-op Board.
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Clay Chavers, General
Counsel/SVP Business Affairs
Washington, DC
Nationally renowned Attorney with more than 20
years of legal representation and negotiation experience.
Advocate
for matters and interests that promote the arts, and economic development
- Retained by numerous local, national, and international radio, television, music, Broadway,
film industry, and sports personalities to negotiate contracts and other professional interests on their behalf.
- Elected for several terms to the DC Bar Association’s Entertainment and the
Arts Steering Committee
- Extensive experience and expertise in negotiating
and drafting contracts for: television mini-series ~ motion pictures ~ theatre productions ~ recording contracts ~ publishing
agreements ~ television rights deals ~ new show productions ~ literary publications ~ merchandising
Pioneer in the field of Arts, Entertainment, & Sports Law with extensive insight and interest in the economic advantages and cultural diversity the industry generates. Expertly represented national and international clients, managing litigation and negotiations at the administrative,
trial, and appellate levels in state and federal courts.
Featured in The Washington Lawyer,
The Legal Times, The Washington
Post,
The Philadelphia Inquirer and others
Proven expertise representing high-profile transactions in matters of Transactional
Business Legal Affairs; Arts and Entertainment Law, General Corporate Matters, M&A,
IP Protection, Real Estate Development and Construction, AIA Arbitration,
Employment, Civil Rights in Emplacement, Litigation Management and more.
Affiliations
The National
Bar Association ~ The American Bar Association ~ The District of Columbia Bar Association ~ The Pennsylvania Bar Association ~ The Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association ~ The
Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts.
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Alan M. Hall, Chief Creative Officer
New York, New
York
Alan Hall is a seasoned communications executive
in International TV broadcasting and media. He has produced and directed corporate promotional documentaries and network television
programs in the U.S., Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin
America, and has worked globally with Reuters, AP, Euronews and the
BBC on breaking news stories.
He was a producer, writer and correspondent
for USIA and responsible for The Energy Challenge Series, which was nominated for a Cine Golden Eagle
Award, and the Realidades Series broadcast to Portuguese and Spanish speaking audiences
worldwide.
As the founder of Hall Communications,
a Belgian TV production company, and more recently NanoVision Media, a US
based media company, his clients have included the European Commission, Eurocontrol, 3M, Union Miniere, FedEx, Solvay and
the Benelux Trademarks Organization. Working with International Production Companies,
Content Providers, Internet Designers and Advertisers, he has created the new
Internet Television Broadcasting Network NanoWebTV.net; while also developing a new
series for European Television, and producing promotional documentaries for his corporate clients.
Alan
also founded Nantucket TV, a leased cable station in Massachusetts, which promotes the history,
culture, business and tourism of Nantucket Island,
while producing weekly entertainment and news programs of local and national interest. Nantucket TV is now part of the Plum
Television Network.
As well as a published magazine writer
Alan’s screenwriting credits include TransAtlantic, the
story of Alcock and Brown the first men to fly non-stop across the Atlantic eight years prior to Lindberg, and The Grey Ghost, a work in progress that relates the escapades of Col. John
Mosby the Confederate cavalry officer who struck fear into the hearts of the Union soldiers with guerrilla tactics that prolonged
the Civil War.
His latest documentary projects are
on a Brazilian ghetto school created to help the children of Rio de Janeiro's Baixada do Sapateiro Favela leave the grim cycle
of violence and poverty that has become for too many a way of life, and a history of the people who risked their lives working
in the Belgian Jewish resistance during the Second World War.
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