Full Name
Noam Dromi
Job Title
Managing Director and Executive Producer, Reboot Studios
Company
State of Inclusion Panel
Speaker Bio
"Noam Dromi is an Emmy® Award-winning writer/producer, marketing executive, and digital strategist based in Los Angeles. He is the Managing Director and Executive Producer of Reboot Studios, the content and creative production arm of the Jewish arts-and-culture nonprofit Reboot, where he develops and funds film, television, digital, and audio projects exploring Jewish identity and heritage.
A veteran of the entertainment industry, Dromi is the co-creator of the Dolphin Tale franchise for Warner Bros./Alcon Entertainment and was the producer of the Sleepy Hollow Virtual Reality Experience for Fox, which earned the first-ever Primetime Emmy® Award for VR in 2015. He was nominated again in 2018 as Executive Producer of the AMC digital series The Walking Dead: Red Machete. His recent credits include The Anne Frank Gift Shop, an Oscar®-shortlisted live-action short that has screened at over 30 festivals worldwide.
Dromi is also the Executive Producer of The Jewish Bizarre, a critically acclaimed podcast exploring strange, forgotten stories from Jewish history. He leads initiatives to support emerging and underrepresented voices in media, particularly through fellowships and community-based creative cohorts. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America (WGA), Producers Guild of America (PGA), and the Television Academy, and has taught screenwriting at Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film and Television."
A veteran of the entertainment industry, Dromi is the co-creator of the Dolphin Tale franchise for Warner Bros./Alcon Entertainment and was the producer of the Sleepy Hollow Virtual Reality Experience for Fox, which earned the first-ever Primetime Emmy® Award for VR in 2015. He was nominated again in 2018 as Executive Producer of the AMC digital series The Walking Dead: Red Machete. His recent credits include The Anne Frank Gift Shop, an Oscar®-shortlisted live-action short that has screened at over 30 festivals worldwide.
Dromi is also the Executive Producer of The Jewish Bizarre, a critically acclaimed podcast exploring strange, forgotten stories from Jewish history. He leads initiatives to support emerging and underrepresented voices in media, particularly through fellowships and community-based creative cohorts. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America (WGA), Producers Guild of America (PGA), and the Television Academy, and has taught screenwriting at Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film and Television."
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