Amaka Ekeocha

Amaka Ekeocha is an experienced producer in the television industry, currently working at Magilla Entertainment as a producer for "Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation" and "Lakefront Bargain Hunt: Renovation" since October 2024. Prior to this role, Amaka served as a production manager at Open Swim for a brief period in August 2024 and held various production positions at Leopard USA, including producer for "House Hunters International" from September 2021 to July 2024, and producer roles in previously listed productions. Amaka's early career includes work as a story associate producer for ITV on "Real Housewives of New Jersey," and multiple associate producer and production roles across different companies. Educational credentials include a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from Syracuse University, completed in 2015.

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New York, United States

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Magilla Entertainment

Magilla Entertainment is one of the nation’s largest independently owned production companies in non-scripted TV. Founded in 2009, Magilla is owned by longtime colleagues and executive producers, Matthew Ostrom and Laura Palumbo Johnson; each of whom have been active in the television world collectively and individually for over 20 years. Matthew and Laura possess a diverse background, having worked with a wide variety of media outlets on all forms of non-scripted television – docu-reality, celeb-reality, competition reality, scripted hybrid, makeover, hidden camera, game show and talk/variety shows. Their careers include producing, line producing, writing and directing, as well as developing and selling television. Magilla Entertainment has enjoyed success from a diverse portfolio of over 45 separate and unique series including hit shows such as Discovery’s Moonshiners and Diesel Brothers, TLC’s Long Island Medium, HGTV’s Beach Front Bargain Hunt franchise, and History Channel’s American Ripper , three-part mini-series –Cars That Built America and one-hour documentary –Rise Up:The Movement That Changed America.


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