PICTURESTART
Emily Wissink has over 12 years of experience in the entertainment industry. Emily is currently working as the Vice President of Television at PICTURESTART. Prior to this, they worked at CBS Television Studios as the Director of Streaming & Cable Current Series, where they oversaw the development of popular shows such as "Dead to Me" and "Star Trek: Lower Decks." Emily also worked at ITV Studios, where they held roles such as Director of Development, Scripted Television and Manager of Development, Scripted Television. During their time at ITV, they played a key role in the development of shows like "Somewhere Between" and "It's a Man's World." Before joining ITV, Emily gained experience at The Boardwalk Entertainment Group as a Television Coordinator. Emily started their career at Paradigm Talent Agency as a TV Literary Assistant and later worked as an Executive Assistant to the CEO at Sobini Films. With their extensive background in television development and production, Emily brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their current position.
Emily Wissink completed their high school education at Oshkosh North High School from 2001 to 2005. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Television, Radio, and Digital Communication at Emerson College from 2005 to 2009.
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PICTURESTART is an independent media company that makes ‘Discovery of Voice’ content for worldwide engagement. ‘Discovery of Voice’ is who we are and who we want to become. ‘Discovery of voice’ is coming of age at any age. ‘Discovery of Voice’ is telling diverse stories with diverse creatives in film, television and digital productions for wide andbroad audiences and passionate, deep fandom communities. Founded in 2018 by Erik Feig—executive and producer of films like La La Land and The Hunger Games—PICTURESTART is a media company that makes content for worldwide engagement, telling a wide array of stories with diverse creatives in film, television and digital productions.