Okay, you got the meeting… now what? Join Nickelodeon Executives and Nick Writing Program Alumni for a conversation about how to make the most out of a “general meeting” – We’ll discuss what to expect, what to talk about, and how to spin meetings into future job opportunities. Presented by the Nick Writing Program.
Panelists: Linda Halder - Director of Live-Action Development at Nickelodeon Born in Hollywood, CA, Linda Halder is one of the rare native Californians in the Entertainment Industry. Linda graduated from Cal State, Los Angeles, and later mastered the art of walking backwards in high heels as an NBC Page. She worked in NBC Publicity and Talent Relations for years before continuing to battle the mean streets of Burbank working for Warner Bros, Fremantle Media, Disney Channel, and finally landing at Nickelodeon where she’s finally able to let her passion for changing the world through kids storytelling shine. In her free time, Linda enjoys sewing, being the coolest aunt in the world to triplets, as well as referring to herself in the third person.
Nathan Schram Nathan Schram is currently Director of Development at Nickelodeon Animation with a focus on sourcing and developing major franchises for Nickelodeon and Paramount+. In addition to his duties in development, he also is the current series Executive in Charge of Production (EIC) on both Big Nate and Max and the Midknights. With over 12 years of experience in children’s and family content, he was previously at Saban Brands where he shepherded projects including: the development of the MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS movie at Lionsgate, Power Rangers TV series franchise, Digimon Fusion, Luna Petunia, Glitter Force franchise, and oversaw new Asian studio partnerships before the company’s sale to Hasbro in 2018. Nathan Schram graduated from Columbia College Chicago with honors in Film Production, and a concentration in Producing.
May Chan - Writer/Producer Born and raised in LA, May Chan is the off-spring of two Chinese immigrants who SWAM from China to Hong Kong to escape the Cultural Revolution. Yes, swam. Through shark-infested waters. So they can come to the U.S. to live the American Dream and give their kids opportunities they couldn't have. Which apparently includes becoming a TV writer. May currently serves as Executive Producer/Showrunner for AppleTV+'s new live-action series SURFSIDE GIRLS. She is also writing the new American Girl movie, CORINNE TAN, for HBO Max which is based on American Girl’s first Chinese-American doll. Prior to that, she worked as a Co-EP on THE ASTRONAUTS for Imagine Television and Nickelodeon. Amazon Studios shot her original live-action pilot TABLE 58, which earned rave reviews from the LA Times. May has also written on animated action-packed shows from VOLTRON to AVATAR:THE LAST AIRBENDER to the nostalgic quirk of Netflix's reboot of CARMEN SANDIEGO voiced by Gina Rodriguez — where May served as the #2 on the show. Simultaneously, she won a WGA Award for writing a MOW for Amazon called An American Girl Story: Ivy & Julie which is based on another American Girl character. She was also nominated for a Humanitas, an NAACP for Outstanding Writing in a Television Movie, and 4 Daytime Emmys for this movie. In her spare time, she loves to watch Kpop dance videos with her husband and two kids.
Saeed Crumpler - Writer Saeed Crumpler is a writer and musician from the Bay Area. He has written for television shows including Flatbush Misdemeanors, Blindspotting, and Blaze and the Monster Machines, as well as the VH1 feature Hip Hop Family Christmas. He is a 2021 Nick Writing Program alum.
Moderated by Kate Blatchford Kate Blatchford is the Sr. Manager of Creative Talent Development & Outreach at Nickelodeon, overseeing the operations of the Nick Writing Program. A Media Studies graduate from Emerson College, her passion has long been promoting Diversity & Inclusion in all facets of the entertainment industry.
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