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Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE) is an award-winning next generation production and distribution studio with entertainment content across film, television, social and premium digital video and virtual reality.

Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE) is an award-winning next generation studio and distribution network with entertainment content across film, television, premium digital video, social, and virtual reality. In just six years since inception, CNE achieved profitability for its digital business ahead of schedule, reached TV-like scale for many of its digital videos, and has won Emmy and Critics’ Choice Awards, as well as garnered Academy Award and Peabody nominations. Culling from IP across Condé Nast’s iconic publishing brands, including Vogue, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, GQ and WIRED, CNE has produced series for Netflix, Investigation Discovery, Amazon, and more; and currently has feature films with Sony and Fox Searchlight. In addition, the Next Gen Studio produces and distributes over 5,000 pieces of original digital video content a year averaging over 1 billion views a month. CNE has an extensive digital distribution network of nearly 60 partners across about 2,300 websites and ranks in the top 25 in unique viewers in comScore’s Top 100 Properties, ahead of Complex, The New York Times, ESPN, Viacom, Time Inc, Vice, Vox, Scripps, Refinery 29, Meredith and Hearst.

Leadership

President

Oren Katzeff

Executive Vice President, Motion Pictures

Jeremy Steckler

Executive Vice President, Alternative Programming

Joe LaBracio

Executive Vice President, Studios

Al Edgington

Senior Vice President, Scripted Programming

Jonathan Koa

Senior Vice President, Programming, Digital Video

Croi McNamara

Senior Vice President, Marketing & New Platforms

Teal Newland

Senior Vice President, Production

Bruce Perlmutter

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Oren Katzeff

President

Oren Katzeff is president of Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE) and leads the team's digital video growth and oversees the division’s film and television operations.

Prior to CNE, Katzeff was head of programming at Tastemade, where he established a loyal fanbase of over 250 million active monthly viewers and launched the brand’s first 24/7 linear channel on YouTube TV. Katzeff served as executive producer on Tastemade’s Audience Network and KCET shows, seven original series on Facebook Watch, and its first feature-length documentary, “Funke.”

Prior to Tastemade, Katzeff was head of global marketing and audience development at ZEFR (previously MovieClips.com). During his tenure, he grew MovieClips to be the most viewed movie trailer channel across YouTube at the time. Katzeff was senior vice president and general manager at Demand Entertainment, a division of Demand Media, where he led the team at Cracked.com, growing the site into the web’s most visited humor destination in the U.S.

From 2000—2007, Katzeff served in a number of senior executive roles at Yahoo! Media, where he struck deals with key partners, including Twentieth Century Fox, MTV, MGM Studios, ABC News and Paramount, among others.

Katzeff began his career as an attorney at Fox, Shjeflo, Wohl & Hartley. He holds a B.S. from the University of California at Berkeley and a J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.

Jeremy Steckler

Executive Vice President, Motion Pictures

As the lead motion picture executive at CNE, Jeremy Steckler is responsible for all aspects of acquiring, developing and overseeing production of film properties for the company, many of which are inspired by stories published by the iconic Condé Nast brands. 

Steckler, who joined CNE in 2012, currently oversees 35 film projects in various stages of development with Hollywood studios and financiers and serves as a producer on all of them, including “Only the Brave,” with Josh Brolin, Miles Teller and Academy Award winners Jeff Bridges and Laura Connelly, released by Sony on October 20, 2017; “The Old Man and the Gun,” starring Academy Award winners Robert Redford, Casey Affleck and Sissy Spacek with Fox Searchlight distributing; and “King of the Jungle” starring Johnny Depp, which is currently in development. Steckler also served as a producer on CNE’s previously released “Army of One” and “The First Monday in May.”

Steckler came to CNE from Imagine Entertainment, where he was executive vice president of production and oversaw production and development for major motion picture and television-to-film adaptations. Prior to that, Steckler was senior vice president of production at Fox Searchlight, where he oversaw many award-winning motion pictures, including “Black Swan,” “Juno,” “Crazy Heart” and “(500) Days of Summer.” His work on these and other projects earned Steckler the distinction of being named one of Hollywood’s “Top 35 Executives Under 35” by The Hollywood Reporter.

Prior to Fox Searchlight, Steckler served as vice president at Di Bonaventura Pictures, where he helped build the company’s slate, working with key studios on major film projects, such as “Salt” with Sony and “Four Brothers” with Paramount. Earlier in his career, Steckler was director of development at Spyglass Entertainment where we worked on such films as “The Recruit,” “Reign of Fire,” “Shanghai Knights,” and “The Count of Monte Cristo.”

Steckler has a BA from Duke University.

Joe LaBracio

Executive Vice President, Alternative Programming

Joe LaBracio is responsible for developing and producing unscripted programming, much of which is inspired by the iconic Condé Nast brands. Recent series include “Last Chance U” (Netflix), “Vanity Fair Confidential” (Discovery ID), “Most Expensivest” (Viceland), “The Fashion Fund” (Amazon), "The New Yorker Presents" (Amazon) and “Geeks Who Drink” (Syfy).

Prior to CNE, LaBracio was the co-head of the alternative television department at United Talent Agency (UTA) where he played an integral role in building the agency’s international format, broadcast and cable television businesses, and packaged over one hundred television series.

Previously, LaBracio was an agent in the television department of Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Prior to his time as an agent, LaBracio was an executive at CBS where he oversaw series production of “The Amazing Race,” “Big Brother” and “Rock Star,” among others. LaBracio started his television career working for Ted Koppel at ABC News’ late-night staple, “Nightline.”

LaBracio has a BA in Government from Dartmouth College.

Al Edgington

Executive Vice President, Studios

As executive vice president of studios, Al Edgington oversees and runs the production studio for CNE.

Edgington specializes in documentary and unscripted series and specials. Series include “Last Chance U” (Netflix), “Fastest Car” (Netflix), “Vanity Fair Confidential” (Discovery ID) and “Most Expensivest” (Viceland). Most recently, Edgington was responsible for the production of “Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians,” CNE’s first international series and third Netflix show.

Prior to CNE, Edgington produced shows for all of the major US and UK networks as well as many others around the world. He won an Emmy for his work on “The Amazing Race” in India and garnered multiple nominations for the acclaimed genealogy series “Who Do You Think You Are?”.

He also co-founded and ran his own production company, 2 Roosters Media, with credits such as Discovery Channel’s “2 Weeks in Hell” and “Surviving The Cut”. Edgington’s other credits include “Last Comic Standing”, “The 77th Annual Academy Awards”, “Junkyard Wars” and “Entertainment Tonight”.

Before moving to the US, Edgington produced shows for the BBC, Sky and Channel 4. Additionally, he worked as an on-screen sports reporter in both London and Lyon, France. Edgington also founded Genealogica: a company that helps families and companies alike understand the importance of history to safeguard their future.

Edgington has a degree in Politics from Durham University.

Jonathan Koa

Senior Vice President, Scripted Programming

As the lead executive for scripted television at CNE, Jonathan Koa is responsible for all aspects of acquiring, developing and overseeing production of long-form scripted television series inspired by the Condé Nast brands.

Before CNE, Koa was an executive at the ABC Television Network, overseeing the production and development of new comedy series. He has worked with a large list of top comedy talent, including Greg Daniels, Bill Lawrence, James Burrows, David Caspe, Emily Kapnek, Greg Garcia, Lauren Lungerich, Shana Goldberg-Meehan, Jonathan Groff, Jeff and Jackie Filgo, Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupinsky, Victor Fresco, John Enbom, Chris Moynihan and Amy Sherman-Palladino. While at ABC, Koa oversaw the successful re-launch of “Scrubs,” as well as the development and launch of the series “Selfie,” “Better with You,” “Malibu Country,” and “Man Up!”

Prior to joining ABC, Koa served as vice president, drama programming and development at Universal Media Studios (UMS; formerly NBC Universal Television Studios) working with top talent, including Jason Katims, David Shore, Spike Lee, Andy Breckman, Ron Moore, John Eisendrath, Liz Heldens, Tommy Schlamme, Cindy Chupack, Jason Smilovic, Gary Scott Thompson, Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts, and Doug Liman. Koa oversaw the production of the award-winning series “House” (Fox), “Monk” (USA), “Parenthood” (NBC) and “Mercy” (NBC).

Prior to UMS, Koa served as director, drama programming, NBC Universal Television Studio, where he oversaw the development and production of such series as “Las Vegas,” “Heist,” “Knight Rider,” “In Plain Sight” and the international co-production “Crusoe.”

Koa received his undergraduate degree from George Washington University.

Croi McNamara

Senior Vice President, Programming, Digital Video

As the head of programming for CNE’s digital video division, Croi McNamara oversees the programming and production of digital video franchises created for and inspired by Condé Nast’s iconic brands. 

McNamara most recently served as vice president and general manager at Upworthy Media, where she grew monthly video views to more than 400 percent in less than a year. Prior to Upworthy, McNamara served as the global head of design and media for Thomson Reuters IP&S, where she was instrumental in the company’s pivot to digital and video storytelling.

Previously, she was a director and executive producer for Discovery Communications’ digital studios and published tens of thousands of pieces of content annually across Discovery’s flagship networks, including Discovery, Animal Planet, TLC and Science Channel. While at Discovery, McNamara was executive producer of the 2014 Interactive Emmy Award winning, “SkyWire Live.” She also helmed the multimedia Emmy-nominated, Webby and ADDY award-winning “Whale Wars: Blood and Water” for Animal Planet, and piloted numerous projects that went on to become successful franchises within the Discovery Digital eco-system.

McNamara began her career as a producer, writer and line producer, working for National Geographic, Discovery Communications, RTE, NHK and the Food Network, among others.  She was line producer on the 2012 Peabody Award winning documentary film, “Rebirth.”

She received her BA from Temple University.

Teal Newland

Senior Vice President, Marketing & New Platforms

Teal Newland oversees marketing for CNE, video operations and distribution, as well as the scheduling team.

In addition, she manages development of original programming for new platforms, including social, mobile and 360/VR. She also started the social studio team, an internal social creative agency that serves as a cross-brand resource.

Newland joined CNE from StumbleUpon’s executive team, where she lead consumer and trade marketing, revenue and advertising solutions, and media partnerships. Prior to StumbleUpon, she was a vice president/group director at DigitasLBi (Publicis Groupe), a full service advertising agency, working across all agency clients, including American Express, Delta Airlines, Intel, and Samsung, in developing global content and media strategy, audience engagement initiatives and social activation platforms. Previously Newland consulted for entertainment companies, including The Walt Disney Company, and spent over six years with Microsoft in a global revenue and media innovation capacity on both their U.S. and European teams.

Newland has a BA in Political Science from the University of Washington.

Bruce Perlmutter

Senior Vice President, Production

As head of digital video production for CNE, Bruce Perlmutter oversees physical production of more than 5,000 digital videos produced annually, which are inspired by Condé Nast’s iconic brands. 

Prior to joining CNE in 2017, Perlmutter served as executive producer at BuzzFeed, where he created and oversaw their live, global election night coverage in partnership with Twitter. He also served as video content and strategy consultant for Fandango. In news, Perlmutter has been executive producer for the Fox Business Network, as well as senior executive producer at MSNBC and CNN.

Perlmutter had held myriad executive positions, including senior vice president Revolt Media and Television, where he built, launched and ran the day-to-day operations for the music and lifestyle network targeting the highly coveted millennial demographic. He also served as senior vice president E! Networks, where his oversight included E! Online, E! News, long form specials, red carpet live streams, new program and talent development.

Perlmutter graduated from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.