CEO, Awesomeness
When: Monday, October 30, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m.
Where: CMA 2.306 (Seating is first come, first served.)
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Jordan Levin's career trajectory since his time as an RTF major as well as his current roles and responsibilities in his position as CEO of the multi-platform media company, Awesomeness. The conversation will also address the growing role of new media companies and multichannel networks, the new ways media talent is developed and discovered, and how emerging platforms are impacting the larger media landscape.
Listen to a podcast of this talk on Soundcloud.
Jordan Levin's Biography
Jordan Levin is CEO of Awesomeness, a leading multi-platform media company defining the future of entertainment. In this role, he is responsible for growing Awesomeness and its suite of digital networks, AwesomenessTV, DreamWorksTV, and Awestruck, as well as its film and television studio arms. Along with parent companies Comcast NBCUniversal, Verizon, and the Hearst Corporation, Levin continues to build on Awesomeness’ success establishing an authentic brand to empower the next generation of creators and consumers.
Before joining Awesomeness in 2017, Levin spent the past two years serving as the NFL’s first Chief Content Officer, overseeing the league’s content portfolio across its digital properties, social channels, NFL Network, NFL Films, event programming such as the Super Bowl Halftime Show and NFL Honors, and external partnerships.
Prior to the NFL, Microsoft recruited Levin in early 2014 to join its nascent Xbox Entertainment Studios division as Executive Vice President, General Manager tasked with coordinating the launch of an interactive, video-on-demand programming service creating original premium content for the global, over-the-top Xbox platform.
In 2005, Levin built Generate, a pioneering studio and talent management company that successfully developed and produced fiction and factual entertainment and customized branded content for a variety of distribution outlets and programming services across both traditional and digital platforms. Alloy Digital acquired Generate in 2011 to form a first-of-its-kind, multi-platform media company. Levin served as President of the new entity, combining Generate’s assets with Alloy Digital’s top-ranked channels and proprietary networks. Alloy Digital subsequently merged with Break Media in Fall 2013 to form Defy Media, a vertically-integrated enterprise consolidating content development, talent management, production, marketing, sales and distribution.
In 1994, Levin joined The WB Television Network as part of its founding executive team where he spent a decade helping to launch, build and brand America’s most successful broadcast network targeting young adult audiences through hit programs like Dawson's Creek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Felicity, Smallville, Gilmore Girls, The Surreal Life and One Tree Hill, amongst numerous others. He became sole President of Programming in 2001 and, two years later, became the youngest CEO in broadcast television history, including oversight of ‘Kids’ WB,’ the #1 Saturday-morning, children‘s network with boys 6-11 and tweens, fueled by hits like Pokémon, What’s New Scooby-Doo?, and The Batman.
Earlier, Levin spent five years as a member of the creative team that revitalized the Disney brand in network television having developed shows including Home Improvement, Ellen, and Boy Meets World.
A frequent keynote speaker, moderator, panelist and presenter, Levin is also a published author and adjunct professor. A member of the Directors Guild of America, he made his directorial debut in 2004 on an episode of “Everwood.” He is also an Emmy award winning producer. Levin has lent his strategic acumen to a variety of boards, including non-profit organizations, industry associations, academic institutions, political advocacy groups and early stage media companies, including NATPE (the National Association of Television Program Executives), for which he is a past Chairman, HRTS (the Hollywood Radio & Television Society), for which he is a past President, the University of Texas at Austin’s Moody College of Communication, the Austin Television Festival and the Austin Film Society.
Fall 2017 MIC Speakers
Sept. 18 - Caroline Frick
Founder, Texas Archive of the Moving Image, Associate Professor, UT Austin
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Sept. 25 - Felicia Henderson
Producer, Writer, Director, Assistant Professor, UT Austin
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Oct. 2 - Hugh Forrest
Chief Programming Officer, SXSW
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Oct. 9 - Luis Ribeiro
Managing Partner/EP, LOBO post-production
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Oct. 16 - Noah Hawley
Television Producer/Writer (FX's Fargo, Legion)
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Oct. 23 - Laura Rister
Producer/Manager, Untitled Entertainment
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Oct. 30 - Jordan Levin
CEO, Awesomeness TV
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Nov. 6 - Gaylyn Fraiche
Producer, Mar Vista Entertainment
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Nov. 13 - Andrew T. Wang
JuVee Productions
Head Of TV Development and Production
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Nov. 20 - Luke Pebler
Editor/Post at Detour Films
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Nov. 27 - Hall Hood
Studio Lead Writer, BioWare
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306
Dec. 4 - Matt Hullum
CEO, Rooster Teeth
6-7:15 p.m., CMA 2.306