ABOUT JAMIE
Jamie is a New York–based video content producer, social media strategist, and human rights advocate. Originally from Burlington, Vermont, Jamie moved to New York City to pursue a career in entertainment and video production. Since earning his degree in Communications and Creative Media from Marymount Manhattan College, Jamie has worked on TV & film productions ranging from talk shows (The Rachael Ray Show) to reality series (VH1's I Love the 2000s, Mob Wives, Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood), to documentary series (CNN's 'Death Row Stories', Amazon Studio's 'The New Yorker Presents') and more.
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Over the last 10 years, Jamie has managed the social media content strategies—from development to distribution—for a number of brands, including: NowThis (News, Politics, Entertainment), A+E Networks (A&E, Lifetime, HISTORY), NBC (Bravo, Oxygen, The People's Choice Awards), National Geographic, Paramount+, DreamWorks, and Ancestry.com. Additionally, Jamie has also led audience engagement strategies by executing community management efforts for brands like BET+ and STARZ.
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With a passion for storytelling and advocacy, Jamie strives to use video as a tool for social change. Jamie has created a wide range of content, from vlog-style YouTube videos to educational docu-series, for nonprofit organizations like The Pride Network and Outright International (formerly IGLHRC). While working at NowThis News, Jamie produced profile pieces spotlighting LGBTQ+ content creators, in addition to creating interactive and engaging social media content for Pride Month and other diversity heritage months.
Jamie currently resides in Queens, New York, with his soon-to-be-husband and their two cats (pictured to the right). He spends his free time drinking natural wine, listening to jazz, and continuously thinking of witty ways to end his bios...