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Production Management

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I. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS (11:00 – 11:10AM ET)

II. MEMBER ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: PRODUCTION INSURANCE FUNDAMENTALS
(11:10 – 11:50AM ET)

This roundtable discussion will open with a session from chief broking officer of entertainment at AON, John Galanis, on the fundamentals of production insurance. From wrap-up programs to emerging risks, John will walk us through the essentials of production insurance programs to best protect your work. A discussion will follow, open to all attendees, where we encourage you to share your own experiences in the production insurance process.

Moderators:
John Galanis, Chief Broking Officer, Entertainment – AON
Brendan O'Malley, Sr. Manager, Broadcast Production – Verizon and Production Management Committee Co-Chair
Kristin Schaack, Sr. Manager, Creative Producer – Target and Production Management Committee Co-Chair

III. REED SMITH: NEW COMPENSATION STRUCTURE FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTIONS AND RENEWALS (11:50AM – 12:20PM ET)
A new SAG-AFTRA Commercials Contract went into effect on January 1, 2023. Join this session to hear from the ANA’s legal partner, ReedSmith, on the latest changes to compensation structures for commercial productions and renewals. They’ll also take a high-level look at the cost implications of the new contract.

Speaker:
Michael Isselin, Partner, Entertainment & Media – ReedSmith

IV. BREAK (12:20 – 12:25PM ET)

V. JOHNSON & JOHNSON + WUNDERMAN THOMPSON: TRANSFORMING IN-HOUSE PRODUCTION FOR CREATIVE AGILITY (12:25 – 1:00PM ET)
Like many corporate marketers, brand managers at Johnson & Johnson worked with a large roster of production partners, facing inevitable delays when working between creative and production, while factoring in each vendors’ different types of pricing and processes. To capitalize on the power of their in-house agency, the company set out to build a centralized production engine that could create content and consolidate all production across 45 brands to support nearly 60 different production tactics. Working with Wunderman Thompson, the new model delivered 14,000 projects, supported major launches including the COVID-19 vaccine, and resulted in a massive cost savings.

Speakers:
Andrew Cordery, Director, Multimedia Services – Johnson & Johnson
Gabriel Stern, Global Chief Client Officer – Wunderman Thompson