Joseph Rivas

Associate Producer at Scout Productions Inc.

Joseph Rivas possesses a diverse professional background with experience in various roles across multiple industries. Currently serving as an Admissions Specialist at No Matter What Recovery, Joseph acts as the first point of contact for clients seeking treatment for addiction and mental health. Previously, as an Associate Producer for Scout Productions Inc. since 2011, Joseph has contributed to lite casting, brainstorming, travel arrangements, and research for new concepts. Joseph held development responsibilities at Homeless Health Care Los Angeles from 2016 to 2023, creating cost-effective fundraising programs. Additional experience includes Residential Management at Cast Recovery Center, Logistics Engineer at Swift Transportation, and Universal Banker at Washington Mutual Bank. Joseph also managed Does Your Mama Know? Nightclub for a decade. Joseph holds an Associates Degree in Fashion Design & Merchandising from Los Angeles Trade & Technical College and an Associates in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Scout Productions Inc.

Scout Productions is an Emmy® and Academy Award®-winning media company committed to culturally transformative and emotionally gripping content across multiple platforms. Through their unconventional style of storytelling, Scout shines a light on unseen worlds and celebrates underrepresented communities through heartfelt entertainment. Scout Productions’ programming includes the wildly popular “Queer Eye” for Netflix, which has garnered five Emmy Awards, HBO Max’s “Legendary,” the hit show highlighting modern day voguing and ballroom culture and visionary fashion arc competition series, "The Hype," and “The Quest,” a fantasy competition series for Disney+ Scout's recent releases include “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning” with Amy Poehler for Peacock, “The Secrets of Hillsong,” an investigative documentary about the Hillsong Church in partnership with Vanity Fair, and "MerPeople," a four-part docuseries for Netflix that chronicles people who have turned their love for the mystical sea creatures into real-world careers. Scout’s documentary division is focused on producing captivating and authentic stories, including Peacock’s best-performing documentary series to date “I Love You, You Hate Me,” which examines the polarizing discourse around Barney the Dinosaur. The company worked with WNBA star Candace Parker on “Title IX: 37 Words that Changed America” which explores the legislation’s cultural impact, and produced the documentary series “Equal” for HBO Max, chronicling early LGBTQ heroes. Scout’s film credits include the Academy Award-winning documentary “Fog of War,” Errol Morris’ intimate profile of Robert McNamara.


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