AMC Networks Promotes Non-Fiction Programming Pair

Marco Bresaz makes senior vice president, Kelly Nash is now vice president of alternative group

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AMC Networks has promoted two creative executives, Marco Bresaz and Kelly Nash, within its non-fiction and alternative programming group. Bresaz, who has been with the company since 2010, is now senior vice president of non-fiction and alternative programming, while Nash, who has been with AMC since 2015, is vice president of non-fiction and alternative programming. “Marco and Kelly have proven themselves to be two of the best creative executives in our business and have played an integral role in the evolution of non-fiction programming on our networks,” Eliot Goldberg, the company’s executive vice president of nonfiction and alternative programming, said. “Our non-fiction series have proven not only to be excellent complements to our scripted programming, but critical and ratings successes in their own right. Marco and Kelly have been instrumental in that growth and success and we’re thrilled to have them continue to build our non-fiction lineup across all three networks.” Bresaz was previously a vice president at TV Land, where he worked on “Hot in Cleveland,” “She’s Got the Look” and “High School Reunion.” He has also worked at TNN, Spike TV, Nick at Nite and was a production executive at ABC Daytime. Nash’s previous roles include working as a development executive at Fishbowl Worldwide Media, New Line Television, Oxygen and CAA.

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